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How is programming in the army?
I write in JavaScript, a bit of PHP, Java, I'm learning Android development.
What can be useful in the army. If there is something with programming, and if so, what is it written in?
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In the army, the ability to run 20 km and sleep with your eyes open is useful.
In the army, a conscript may need “confident PC skills” at the level of typing in Word and writing a formula in Excel. Perhaps some kind of automation can be done in VBA, but I highly recommend keeping it secret and only passing it from hand to hand during demobilization.
Well, yes, you shouldn’t count on it, since there are 100+ people in the unit, and 1-2 clerks are needed. It's better to improve your fitness.
The ability to hem collars for speed and wind footcloths will come in handy.
Depends on which country you are going to serve. For example, in the Israeli army (IDF) they become IT specialists during military service (they take special programming courses ) or work as contract soldiers.
The IDF has an Information Security Department and many others that are unknown.
You can get more information from the article Computer geniuses in military uniforms .
More recently, it was decided to create cybernetic troops in the IDF.
Well, there was an article on Megamind about what an IT specialist should do in the Russian army .
He himself served as an officer in the Space Forces. Programming in C, assembler and Delphi came in handy. They reworked old programs into new languages and technologies. In the neighboring department, for some reason, they worked only on Visual Basic. In general, you need to immediately say at the recruiting office that you know programming and professionally work on a computer ...
To serve the motherland, to become a man, to become stronger in body and spirit and not to be extinguished at the headquarters or somewhere else at the computer ... The men have gone now - laughter, you can’t distinguish from a woman from behind ...
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