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DertyPR2014-06-09 13:20:07
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DertyPR, 2014-06-09 13:20:07

Is it possible to work as a programmer after completing a Bachelor of Business Informatics?

Does this specialty teach programming in C#, C++, .Java, Python, etc. Or does this specialty involve only working as an analyst, EPR programmer, or a purely economic bias?

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7rulnik, 2014-06-09
@DertyPR

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А оно вам надо? Вам в лучшем случае дадут вводную инфу по каждому из языков. Лучше уделите время самообразованию. Если же высшее образование для вас принципиально, то идите туда, где будет легко учиться - сможете больше времени уделять тому, что вам действительно нравится и необходимо.

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Pavel Shvedov, 2014-06-09
@mmmaaak

I finally work without a tower and the norms, I’m in the process of getting it, the name of your direction is of no interest to anyone (well, I think in most companies, at least where I interviewed), your skills and abilities are important to everyone. Although I am studying to be a programmer, I use the knowledge accumulated on my own in my work, from the third year I realized, having worked for a month at the first job in my specialty as an intern, that at the university, by and large, they give knowledge that will not help much in practice, everything is acquired own efforts, over time. So you can learn from anyone, the main thing is that you have knowledge. And the diploma, apparently, is purely a formality (my subjective opinion, I don’t impose it on anyone, and I don’t deny that someone somewhere faced the opposite situation)

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yarikus, 2014-06-11
@yarikus

You can work as a programmer even without a higher education and feel no worse (like me).

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