It’s finding the time, I got too much going on right nowWhat's holding you back from teaching your self ?
It’s finding the time, I got too much going on right nowWhat's holding you back from teaching your self ?
I feel youIt’s finding the time, I got too much going on right now
Regret dropping my cs double major in college rn so bad. My professor told me I would regret this dayI looked at him like
yeah right I this EE degree will get me by I’m not tryna code for shyt, now look at me years later trying to join a boot camp and teach myself
. I know this nikka laughing at me
It’s finding the time, I got too much going on right now
what you do breh? Do you need to be good at math? What was the interview like?
What language are they speaking?!?!What the fukk is a palandrone?

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Foundation. I don’t have the necessary foundation to take the courses. I would need to take jr/sophomore lvl courses in college again to understand the more advanced topics. Not knowing the fundamentals of coding syntax would make this toughComputer science plus electrical engineering is basically computer engineering. Why not just get a masters in computer engineering with a focus on computer science topics? Having the algorithms courses would prep you for the big tech interviews



Did you not finish your EE or something?Regret dropping my cs double major in college rn so bad. My professor told me I would regret this dayI looked at him like
yeah right this EE degree will get me by I’m not tryna code for shyt, now look at me years later trying to join a boot camp and teach myself
. I know this nikka laughing at me
I'm over here doing proof of concepts with technologies and frameworks I've never touched, turning out a solid product within hours to a couple days, and that video describes my life at every goddamn interviewThat is definitely one of the beginner coding questions or something similar to it. Coding challenges during interviews is definitely the worst part but you have to look at it as a challenge to get better.