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Down at VTech for my brothers graduation. Everyone is asleep right now so I'm using this time to really push my learning on Product Management.
I'm gunna start doing a few coding courses as well and get back into that shit. I need more experience and I can't get it at work. So I'm just gunna start doing shit myself at home and in my downtime and see what I can come up with. Would really like to change careers soon.- Kielan (Key-lin)
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Kielan,
What sort of languages are you looking into?
Right now, all I can recommend is probably looking into Porduct Management tools, making sure you have a complete understanding over types of things like the differences between SCRUM, Waterfall and Agile methodologies. Also take note of how each company does any of those types of methodologies very very differently. For example, I have been in multiple companies that follow their own version of "Agile". One did it very well, the other, I likened it to "Fragile". It all depends on what route you take etc but I definitely have seen it used everywhere.
I dislike the fact that my next step in my career is management. I really don't want to give up the tools just yet, but I am always on the hunt for doing less to being paid more. Anyway, let me know if you need anymore pointers to reference material to read etc, alwayts happy to help!
#nerdout
Originally posted by TRaNz*pats Sebs head*
there there.
keep calm, go mash your face on a car window.
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Ahaha yeah, I wish I wasn't a coder but then I remember that I love it too much to give up.
I am definitely an "autistic coder" from the fact that I am 23 years old and in my 15th year of programming...
But you're right, people that go to university and then six months in realize they wasted their four years, makes me laugh so fucking hard. I never went to university/college to get a degree, I am just passionate about good code and know enough/have been in the field long enough now to make a difference lol
Also, the amount of money isn't that much depending on what you're doing. I have a lot of knowledge in multiple areas, so I get a decent amount of cash monies each pay, but could always be more!
Originally posted by TRaNz*pats Sebs head*
there there.
keep calm, go mash your face on a car window.
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Originally posted by SebastienPeek View PostAhaha yeah, I wish I wasn't a coder but then I remember that I love it too much to give up.
I am definitely an "autistic coder" from the fact that I am 23 years old and in my 15th year of programming...
But you're right, people that go to university and then six months in realize they wasted their four years, makes me laugh so fucking hard. I never went to university/college to get a degree, I am just passionate about good code and know enough/have been in the field long enough now to make a difference lol
Also, the amount of money isn't that much depending on what you're doing. I have a lot of knowledge in multiple areas, so I get a decent amount of cash monies each pay, but could always be more!
so many college advisors pointed me to coding, and I realized then, just how clueless advisors are to a student's actual strengths. all those idiots care about is signing you up to whatever open program that the college is trying to keep flowing cash in
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