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Eric Filler2018-12-29 21:57:56
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Eric Filler, 2018-12-29 21:57:56

Is it possible to study one PL in 1 year and get a job?

Hello
I read a story about a programmer who learned Java from scratch in 9 months, completed an internship and was hired
https://javarush.ru/groups/posts/1173-rozhdenie-pr...
Is it possible with another language? It seems that every day it becomes easier and clearer to learn programming, my goal is to learn python by the end of next year, I'm new to programming, I just typed before.

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Decadal, 2018-12-29
@Decadal

While in Vilabagio they sit on the Toaster and ask questions about whether it is possible to get a job, in Villaribo they are already getting a job and working.
Seriously speaking, the question of whether it is possible to get a job in "n months" has no answer without the exact characteristics of who is to get a job. Everyone's head works differently, everyone has a different environment, habits and inclinations.

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Chris, 2018-12-30
@tv_dakota

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I'll tell you a little story, I hope it helps you answer your question. I am 24 years old, and until my 24 years old, I didn’t know what a PL is, and even more so that you can write something on it. I entered the university at the age of 18 in a specialty completely unrelated to IT, and so you understand, in addition to everything, I am a humanist in my mindset, I hate exact and technical sciences. As a result, at the age of 20, I began to wonder what programming is, languages ​​and who are programmers and what they do. And for two years I tried to start, write, teach, do, read and ask stupid questions on all kinds of sites) in this case, on a toaster too) Naturally, my attempts to do something, understand or study ended in failure. At the age of 22, I went into the army and a year later in our valiant, I greatly degraded. Well, why all this) when I returned home, with zero knowledge, I began to send my empty resume to various companies. There were just a huge number of failures, but I did not give up this idea. And then they call me and invite me for an interview for an internship at the Node.js backend (paid). When I read this, I did not understand a word, but later, naturally, on the Internet, I found out what it was. To my great surprise, I was accepted, in my head there was a tumbleweed and endless expanses of serenity (JS? Node.js?). As a result, they gave me a test project in the forehead and said, term - 2 months, if you fail, then we will say goodbye) Therefore, I sometimes wonder about what numbers in 1-2 years we are talking about studying PL in order to get a job in the future) Your main desire and desire. And endless discussions on the forms of what, how and why you won’t come to success, so you need to get up your ass and go in search of work, internships, if the situation requires it, go through 100-200 interviews, because if a person truly wants this (this applies to any area and any goal), then he will definitely achieve his goal. Don't push yourself too hard, a year is a long time. how and why you won’t come to success, so you need to get your ass up and go in search of work, internships, if the situation requires it, go through 100-200 interviews, because if a person truly wants this (this applies to any area and any goal), then he sure to get it. Don't push yourself too hard, a year is a long time. how and why you won’t come to success, so you need to get your ass up and go in search of work, internships, if the situation requires it, go through 100-200 interviews, because if a person truly wants this (this applies to any area and any goal), then he sure to get it. Don't push yourself too hard, a year is a long time.
PS The internship was successful) I passed the test project and for 7 months now I have been working in our company and I am very glad that I found myself in life. I want to wish all those who are in this endless search that it ends as soon as possible! Happy coming everyone!

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âš¡ Kotobotov âš¡, 2018-12-29
@angrySCV

You can learn faster, but you need to understand to work as a developer, the programming language is about 10% of what you need to know.

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Vitaly, 2018-12-29
@vt4a2h

And the address of the site does not lead you to any thoughts? I mean, it's in their interest to write stories like this. Any course site will write you thousands of success stories like this one. Although this does not mean at all that such a thing is impossible in reality, as well as what is possible.
Answering your question: yes. But, you have to make a lot of effort, and not the fact that it will work out.

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Ivan Shumov, 2018-12-29
@inoise

Can. Until June if you're lucky

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Saboteur, 2018-12-29
@saboteur_kiev

Do all people have different backgrounds?
Learning a programming language is a small thing in programming itself.
Some people are not friends with logic and the construction of simple algorithms until old age.
If a person with logic and adequacy of norms, and in addition, he also knows how to learn and willpower allows him to make the necessary efforts throughout the entire time of learning, then it can be faster.
And maybe slower.
And maybe never.

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Parad1so, 2018-12-29
@Parad1so

than just asking questions, it’s better to sit down and start doing)
time is a relative value, for some it takes a lot of time to master, and for some it’s not enough, but you can master everything over time :)

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Alexey Stupenkov, 2018-12-29
@alexstup

Yes

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index0h, 2018-12-30
@index0h

Is it possible to study one PL in 1 year and get a job?

No, specifically in your case - that's how it will not work. Other people will certainly succeed, but not you.
With another language is also not possible, at least not with you.
If you want to achieve what you ask - why the hell ask? Strive! If you do not need it - ask, of course))

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Puma Thailand, 2018-12-30
@opium

In his youth, he studied three languages ​​in a year

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BBmike, 2018-12-30
@BBmike

What is "to study one PL in 1 year"?
1 year astronomical or 1 year academic?
Higher education is, by the way, not 5 years of study, but a maximum of 250 hours for fundamental disciplines.
so count: 247 working days for 6 hours = 1482 hours.
not 15 or 20 hours * 365 days, I note, but a completely relaxed mode of ordinary study, but study, and not masturbation.
what is wrong and what is impossible?
but all these raspaltsovkas "in a year you will only learn how to make a page" ... did you start to swell before NG in advance? by the way, I’m sure that after the first glass of wine, they talk about themselves and talk about how they learned 100,500 Japanese languages ​​overnight.

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