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Topicsomeone in my office just deadass said 'nice' when i farted in the bathroom
Rathalos888
04/01/18 7:17:40 PM
#105
lmfao

... this was a valuable contribution to this topic
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TopicChicken sandwiches: McDonald's, Burger King, or Wendy's?
Rathalos888
03/26/18 9:00:51 PM
#17
Hit me with the McChicken any day of the week.
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TopicIs there a name for someone who believes in God, Jesus but opposes them?
Rathalos888
03/26/18 8:57:16 PM
#38
ITT: People that think Satanists believe in God.
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TopicIt's 2018 and GameFAQspot still doesn't have a good dark theme.
Rathalos888
03/26/18 8:56:01 PM
#1
What gives, CJay?
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TopicCeman in programming, how do I get an entry level programming job
Rathalos888
03/26/18 5:48:28 PM
#34
If you can't get a degree, then something huge right now is AngularJS/NodeJS. Both very popular and look great on a resume if you know what you're doing with them. Developing a simple webapp with these tools and doing some of the operations work required to get the app hosted would look great on your GitHub page.

Java/C++ is also absolutely vital and should really be the first thing you do- SQL isn't really a programming language. It's good to know for sure, but it's not going to get you a software development position. There are a ton of tools online for this. You need to know these languages well- it will make picking up other languages very easy, and Java (or something similar, such as C# or Groovy) is commonly used in the workplace.

So, yeah. Go learn Java or C++. Know the basics, know your data structures and how to make them yourself. Learn some sorting algorithms, learn the basics of time complexity analysis, learn about referencing and pointers (in C++) and overloading operators and templating and all the nitty gritty.

None of that will be used at your job- but you will know how to program, in any language. Build a little resume of applications on a GitHub page and share it on your linked in, then start applying!
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