WebkeithsCADstudio Can handle code/logic okay, but lost as far as software engineering and architecture go. This could be a hard question to answer because I might be describing my problem wrong. But I'll try to explain as best I can. I understand code quite well (or rather, I can learn it okay). WebThe thing about large companies (or more so larger teams) is that methodologies and dev cycles are necessary to lower costs and error. For us developers, it may seem like a big waste of time sometimes going to so many meetings, retrospectives, and more.
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WebIt is hard to get an extremely well paying job in software engineering. It is not particularly hard to get a job in software engineering if you have a degree. lVlulcan • 2 yr. ago Extremely well paying is relative. Lots of people making what most consider a great wage as a software engineer. Comp_Sci_Muffin_guy • 2 yr. ago agreed. how do you report bond premium on tax return
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WebThe software industry has a higher percentage of college degrees than most other fields. However, it's not 100%. Anecdotally, a college degree isn't a requirement for a programming job, or becoming skilled at programming, but larger companies hate risk and they try to minimize risk wherever possible. WebYes sure. No degree, professional work experience was not related to software engineering. However they have played around with code for personal projects. 4 elhymut • 2 yr. ago Thanks! 2 CosmicRays0311 • 2 yr. ago Do you know of your buddy heard back after the coding challenge? I’m still waiting to hear back from it. WebDepends on the engineering, but in general, it's pretty difficult. But if you are smart enough to get into Waterloo, if you try, you can make it through. You'll only hate the university if you want to hate the university. 962rep • 4 yr. ago how do you report an illegal immigrant