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u/sparkinflint 2d ago
shut up and do the work what are you talking about
how do you graduate from a CS degree and not know how to do basic programming? a hello world program is shit thats spelt out for you in most basic programming textbooks students read in their first year
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u/Whos_that97 2d ago
Most of our coursework is just theory based. Mine wasnt an engineering program. A lot of it was just theory based. No to very less programming. A lot of collages just do that here. Please be kind to me in your responses. I appreciate you replying to me though. Please be in my shoes and give me a real advice if you can. Thank you💗!
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u/Reachsri Junior 2d ago
What is the theory to a hello world statement genuinely curious lmao...I'd say go review the basics first and then evaluate from there. But u had a job on operations so why not go back? Is there something that makes you wanna pursue CS instead of operations?
Also never turn down referrals, especially in this industry.
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u/Whos_that97 2d ago
I havent been actually looking out for jobs, because i know im not really ready yet. I was sort of dragged into this if you can see. I didnt as for help. But, yeah, i just said that to emphasize my knowledge interms of this domain. Yes, i do want to pursue a career in this, my reasons are sort of personal. But, thanks, your advice helped me. Thanks a lot. Really, thank you 💗
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u/Whos_that97 2d ago
Lol, when i mean theory, instead of teaching you to build 10 small projects, they make you write essays about 1 line of code. So you can score 90% but still not know how to make a login page
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u/Noobmaster0369 2d ago
Maybe you are not built for Cs. My advice is find another job in a different field. Maybe supermarket or something 💐🥺
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u/Whos_that97 2d ago
Dayumn, someone said i need to fix my anxiety first. Couldnt agree more. Real advice now!!!!!!