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EtH 04-22-2018 01:12 PM

Just because I want more of a list format, here are the ones I want to finish or catch up on:-

Orange Is The New Black
Power
Narcos
Stranger Things
Altered Carbon
Jessica Jones
Mr Robot

Shodan 04-22-2018 01:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Slick Ray (Post 1147669)
EDIT: As a software dev I keep getting told to watch Silicon Valley.

I didn't know you're a software developer. I'm planning to go into the same field, any advice for a brother?

(Although I'd rather be a software ENGINEER, because ENGINEER sounds cooler and smarter.)

Rai 04-22-2018 02:26 PM

Forged in fire

EtH 04-22-2018 05:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Shodan (Post 1147680)
I didn't know you're a software developer. I'm planning to go into the same field, any advice for a brother?

(Although I'd rather be a software ENGINEER, because ENGINEER sounds cooler and smarter.)

Well, I'm not, so...there's that haha. I've been coding on and off since 2009, but because of constant fuck ups along the way, I'm still at square one in terms of education. Haven't worked on anything comprehensive. Couple of bucks for a game and done some open source projects, but not deep into anything.

I'm not sure what my advice would be long term anyway. Anything that seems like cliche advice, I go against anyways. "Plan out everything beforehand? Nah, jump in headfirst and figure out as you go".

I just click with coding. Always have. You done anything yet? If so, what languages have you worked with? I'm probably going to use software dev to eventually return to gaming, which was my original path.

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Originally Posted by Rai (Post 1147681)
Forged in fire

Underrated show. Deadliest Warrior was great too.

Aggo 04-22-2018 05:51 PM

Westworld season 2 starts tonight. If you're not watching this show then fuck off. You're tv'ing wrong.

Shodan 04-22-2018 08:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Slick Ray (Post 1147684)
You done anything yet? If so, what languages have you worked with?

App Inventor and HTML, pretty sure that qualifies me to be chief software architect at google

EtH 04-23-2018 04:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Shodan (Post 1147687)
App Inventor and HTML, pretty sure that qualifies me to be chief software architect at google

Dont know app inventor. Had to do a tiny bit of HTML and Css recently (done a few years of it in the past). Always hated it.

I'm using Java and c# right now. Used c++ in the past. Thinking of maybe trying python in the summer.

Shodan 04-23-2018 01:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Slick Ray (Post 1147691)
Dont know app inventor. Had to do a tiny bit of HTML and Css recently (done a few years of it in the past). Always hated it.

I'm using Java and c# right now. Used c++ in the past. Thinking of maybe trying python in the summer.

App Inventor is surprisingly robust for what it is, i.e., basically the Android version of Scratch, but it's immensely less powerful than a "real" programming language.

Java Programming is probably the course I'll be taking next semester. I'm looking forward to it. C# I guess is the real-language equivalent of App Inventor since I hear it's primarily for developing advanced applications.

EtH 04-23-2018 02:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Shodan (Post 1147693)
App Inventor is surprisingly robust for what it is, i.e., basically the Android version of Scratch, but it's immensely less powerful than a "real" programming language.

Java Programming is probably the course I'll be taking next semester. I'm looking forward to it. C# I guess is the real-language equivalent of App Inventor since I hear it's primarily for developing advanced applications.

I used Android Studio and Java for phone applications (android studio SUCKS) and Visual Basic for some different kinds of applications in C#. Both are very similar languages.

Things like Scratch or Blueprints in Unreal Engine are great for teaching "coding logic", which I think is the strongest skill.

Subreal 04-23-2018 09:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Shodan (Post 1147680)
I didn't know you're a software developer. I'm planning to go into the same field, any advice for a brother?

(Although I'd rather be a software ENGINEER, because ENGINEER sounds cooler and smarter.)

I'm a software engineer, graduated college in 2017. make 60k in a low cost of living place.

Also recently got accepted to an online masters in Comp.Sci program at a top 10 CS school (in the US) so will be doing that while I work.


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