Clayton Martin
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Career path advice, i feel stuck as a Computer Engineering graduate.?
Hello, i am in BOTSWANA, recently graduated with a BEng Honours in Computer engineering degree and now i don't know what to do next. i was looking to progress on a field which won't make me feel like an imposter as a comp engineer. i don't want to feel like i abandoned my field to hope onto...
What is the best way to start a career in IT/Computer Science/Coding?
I'm afraid AI will take over most of those type jobs but also have heard the ones on top will be the ones using AI. I want to start a new career path but just worried what AI will do to it. Any advice will be helpful and the best way to start this career. I am new to the field and need to learn...
What coding language would you recommend someone to learn in 2025 according to job availability, salary, learning curve, and the amount of things that can be made with given language?
I am a 15 year old high school student in the state of MD, and I have 2 and 1/2 years of experience of coding with LUA, used by a gaming engine called "Roblox Studio". Eventually I plan to widen my knowledge in programming, and I want to know what languages are in high demand in IT, and what...
What do you guys think is the hardest part about Electrical and Computer Engineering? Would love to hear your thoughts!
Like the question says, what do you think?
Personally, I'm a high school senior so all I can say so far is E&M. I'm taking AP Physics 2 and self-studying both the Physics C courses.
This basically gives me awareness because I like to take on challenges.
Feel free to say your thoughts!
What other responsibilities are involved for a software developer, apart from the technological responsibilities and skills, when (for example) working for a company? What are the skills required for these responsibilities (social/communication skills, teamwork skills, work ethic, etc.)?
I am a 10th grader in a dual enrollment program for IT. I am interested in becoming a software developer in the future. I am rather decent at using technology, and I learn more everyday. However, I am rather lacking in other skills. I am a large introvert and typically don't talk to people I...
Why did you decide to become a computer engineer, and what is the biggest thing that you can take away from the career?
I'm a high school senior who is deciding to pursue computer engineering because the mix of software and hardware plus hands-on experience really speaks to me. Plus, considering the future of technology and our society's increasing dependence on it, studying this field feels like striking while...