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What school, if any for CS?
Regarding the degree, I agree that you'll do better in the long run with a 4-year degree. A lot of employers won't look at you unless you have that credential.
As for how to find a job, yo …
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Should “inability to code under pressure” be a valid excuse when writing code in an interview?
There are times when you need to know if a candidate actually has basic coding skills. How are you going to find out?
There are always going to be times when the interview is the only op …
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Graduate Degree needed in Programming Jobs?
Do firms really care if I have a degree, or do they just care about the language I know and if I can deliver?
Firms want to know if you can deliver, and they wa …
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Learning a New Language on the Job
As a former colleague liked to say, "You can train a smart person, but you can't smart a trained person."
A lot of places emphasize hiring the best talent, with the assumption that the ta …
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Does a background in physics make you a better programmer?
Correlation is not causation.
I've known some top-notch programmers who studied physics---either at the undergraduate or graduate level. But I never got the impression that they were goo …
