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Roman Sultanov2015-03-26 18:50:44
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Roman Sultanov, 2015-03-26 18:50:44

How to get into the IT field without experience and education?

Greetings. I trained as an electrician and I don't like this job because of the management. Changing the workplace is not an option, the work is boring, and it is monotonous. I know quite well html, css, basics of java&js&php, I tried to program under Android OS... but I don't know where and whom to go to. Tell me please.

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Shamil, 2015-03-26
@Sezyara

do not listen to anyone.
in general, you can’t ask for advice on Russian forums - they will dissuade you in every possible way from the undertaking.
therefore - if they like programming - you can go to any studio - they will take you - at least as a student.

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protven, 2015-03-26
@protven

How to get into the IT field without experience and education?
Sleep with someone, like something else...

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Vladimir Martyanov, 2015-03-26
@vilgeforce

For the thousand and first time, the same answer: do what is interesting.
Let me tell you: FPGA, GPU and high-performance cryptography is what you need. You will suffer in this area, and in 5 years (as you get it) - you will understand that this is all bullshit. You decide what to do, the responsibility is also on you.

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hermit, 2015-03-26
@Alex9

If you want to be decided what to do for you, then well... learn javascript, html, css to the level of not asking elementary questions. Yes, I almost forgot, study the search through Google, it will be very useful.

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Spetros, 2015-03-26
@Spetros

You can get there, but is a retrained electrician-loser needed in this area?
Will you compete for a job with schoolchildren and other people without education and experience?
Meaning?

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Pavel Vlasenko, 2015-03-27
@pavvlasenko

So that every electrician in the country knows "html, css, java&js&php basics".

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oleg0xff, 2015-03-31
@oleg0xff

Go to https://www.coursera.org/ and https://www.udacity.com/ . There to teach mathematics (both discrete and rig from a classical university course), programming languages, algorithms and data structures

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