How to become a software engineer? | Degree vs Selft-taught
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- čas přidán 27. 07. 2024
- Today I will share my experience with you. We're going to talk about almost everything related to being a software engineer.
My name is Fabrice SUMSA and I am a software engineer, fullstack web and mobile developer.
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00:00 : Introduction
00:46 : Definition of software engineer
02:55 : My academic background
09:25 : School vs Self-taught
11:59 : Failed project
12:43 : Found a job
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Great to know your story fabrice, thanks for sharing!
You're welcome
This is the kind of video we wants to see everyday. Really good to explore and explain process and basics you have to know for becoming a software engineer.
Really interesting ! I think this video will be useful for people who want to become SWE !
Hello Filter Guys, hello fabrice
First of all, I thank the channel for the information it provides.
What a very useful and uplifting video. Thank you very much for sharing this information, Fabrice
If you upload another video explaining what your daily routine is and your daily activities during the week. At what time do you prefer self-development, how many hours, and how do I make friends with people from the same field as me?
And I have a question:
Do you prefer React, Angler, or View in ASP?
Hey, thanks for your feedback, lot of request there, i really like it. Honestly in terms of Js, I use react more than Angular although I have done so in the past. Regarding my weekends, they are all a little different, I can just as easily have weekends where I work on my personal projects (because I like that) and others where I am a little more relaxed spending time with my friends, which I admit is not an obvious thing, especially in the world of tech.
To make friends in tech, you simply have to work on projects with people you meet online, share projects, give an opinion on those of others and why not participate in forums related to what you do.
And otherwise sometimes life itself puts people in our path without having to force it ^^
Learn programming language theory, primarily functional. Ignore architecture and data structures and algorithms except for the basics
I'm too undecided whether to continue learning Flutter (I've been around for 4 months and know a lot) or switch to Kotlin Multiplatform. Should I continue studying Flutter? Or should I start betting on the future of compose multiplatform? (I have an incredible mental mess)
Why decide to change? It's only been 4 months and you have a lot to learn (i think)
Bro from India and , I'm not a from background technology, I'm a self Learner in flutter developer, will I get a job ? sir reply back please, and I'm 20 years old
The most important thing is to train, and to learn the things that are worth it, the more value you give to your profile the more opportunities you will have on the market but this requires a lot of work and experience is not enough. doesn't come in one day
Become a Swedish?
Haha no, i'll let you watch the video and tell me what do you think ^^