Career questions tagged software-development
How do I become a professional in software development?
I have less time to practice my skill in computer
How to become a full stack software developer?
How to become a full stack software developer
How does coding works? How can I become a pro in one or two months?
I need an elaborate answer please and what are the carrier path and earnings
How can I become a good and successful software programmer. ?
I like coding, am intending to learn Python programming
How can I get a side gig or project while still learning frontend development?
Thanks to people that have answered my question in the past. I’ve tried platforms like Upwork and Fiverr and I see that you’ll need to have few reviews before you get hired. I and some other criteria too. This has been a very difficult one and I would so much appreciate probably if I could get someone to mentor me and put me through this phase.
As a high-school senior, how should I go about learning different specializations in Computer Science?
I'm someone who is currently a senior in high school. I spent time learning about programming (writing code using Python and Java) and web development (HTML, CSS) for four years. I love spending time with those topics, but I recently explored topics like machine learning and computer systems engineering. I'm planning to study Computer Science at a four-year university, and I wonder what's the best way to explore specializations in computer science?
What is the best way to get into the Computer/technology world?
I am a senior in high school and plan to major in computer science in college. What is the best way to start coding, and how to learn it?
What are some common software development issues? And some trouble shooting tips.
I love software development and wnt o be a software engineer when I finish college, I'm currently in grade 11 and will be finishing in a couple of months
Whatt are the features and functions of computers oftware? What are some extensive resources for further learning and research?
I'm in grade 11 and I really love computers so I want to be a computer programmer or software developer, or anything relating to a field in computer I major in Maths, English, computer, etc.
Are Salesforce Certifications/Badges (e.g. Salesforce Certified JavaScript Developer I certification) helpful to land an entry-level job in current times? Any advice/insight will be greatly helpful! ?
I am not sure how useful will this certification be hence before I invest 32 hours in it, I would like to understand it's usefulness and value. Any insight/advice is more than welcome! I would like to understand what other certifications can be useful other than this? Thank you!
How can I become a professional webdeveloper?
I just want to know if its a good idea to go into webdevelopment I heard its very complicated
I'm a junior developer skilled in Java, Angular, HTML, and CSS, but l'm at a standstill in my current role with no project experience after 1.5 years. I'm torn between seeking a new job to further my web development career or pursuing a master's in Al and ML abroad, despite not being strong in math. I'd love to hear your opinions and suggestions on this. What would you do in my shoes?
Web Development or Masters in Al/ML
How do I start my journey into software engineering?
I recently graduated High School and I'm kind of lost at this point of time. While I work a retail job, I feel as if my 6+ years programming, writing scripts, learning the ins-and-outs of software, and learning how big software projects are developed & made, as well as making some larger projects myself has been for null. I don't entirely feel like college is the right choice for me, but I also feel as if I don't have a choice or say of whether or not I go to college because it feels like trying to find any form of a job or career in software is near impossible without it, despite what everyone says about it being more about your skillset as an engineer or software developer. Where do I go from here? Should I just go straight to college or is there some other route I could take that would get me into some entry-level IT or software development jobs?
How can I secure a remote junior frontend developer position or internship after completing a coding bootcamp?
I've recently completed a coding bootcamp with a focus on frontend development, and I'm eager to kickstart my career in this field. Despite my newfound skills in HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and React, I'm facing challenges in landing remote junior frontend developer roles or internships. I'm seeking advice on how to effectively leverage my bootcamp experience to stand out to remote employers. Any suggestions on polishing my portfolio, networking remotely, or identifying suitable job opportunities would be immensely helpful. Thank you for sharing your expertise!