Dunwoody, Georgia
What degrees can you get that get you a job programming?
I see that the main thing you need to get hired as a computer programmer is a bachelors degree of some sort. I've seen that the main one you want is a degree in computer and information technology but what other degrees can apply?
What inspired you to be a programmer?
We are discussing careers in class and I am interested in programming.
What is the schedule of a computer programmer?
What is the schedule of a computer programmer on a day to day basis? Do they make their own hours or does it depend on where they work? How long is an average work day?
Is it easier to program for mobile or pc applications?
So many people today use their phones for everything and so many programs exist on the multiple app stores. Is it easier to program for the app store or for for windows applications?
How much schooling would you have to do for an average job in Mechanical Engineering.
I'm just curious on how much I would need to take, so if it doesn't take too long to get a higher level in the field that'd be great?
What is the most important coding language to learn?
There are so many different languages to code in like HTML, Java, C, etc. Which one is the best to learn depending on what you're trying to accomplish?
What is the hardest part about being a programmer?
In class we are discussing career opportunities and are trying to find information on different careers.
What is the hardest part of learning a computer language?
In class, we are doing a final over what career we might go into. Earlier in the school year we learned some basic Java and HTML but it wasn't very deep diving. What is the hardest part of becoming fluent in a computer language and coding programs?
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