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Online education. Is it real?
Immediately I want to madly and sincerely apologize to you for this, probably already boring question, but I decided that I should write here anyway.
So a little history about myself. In 2009, he entered the Faculty of Applied Mathematics and Informatics, was expelled after the first year and eventually graduated from the mathematical faculty. Didn't study (God, I'm sorry). Then he worked in the field of 1C for several years, failed, accompanied. I hate her. I just can't anymore. I have always been afraid to try new things, as I am inherently pissed off and afraid to step out of my comfort zone. As a result, a couple of weeks ago I got together and began to study python. I must say right away - not DS, but Voronezh.
He began to teach himself on the merged courses from the geekbrace. In general, experience in 1C, and love for technology give me a general idea of algorithmization, the interaction of client-server architecture, the interaction of software with relational databases, api. Well, as if I understand something. I myself have been sawing an apishka for our software for the last few months.
The question arose of systematizing something like the knowledge that I receive in python in the form of a specific course from some of the online schools. As a result, I looked at a lot and once I saw that on Habré someone advised Netology. And then I thought that they would not carry garbage on Habré, so I decided to dwell on it.
I climbed the boards and saw posts from a fellow anon who sprayed snot and yelled that this is all complete nonsense, and that it is better for an employer to take a 3-4 year student for June than a 29-year-old forehead with no experience in commercial development.
Please help, can anyone share their experience, is there a chance? Or how about this?
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So, unlike a simple student, you already have experience with a real system (the fact that 1c is okay).
interaction of client-server architecture, interaction of software with relational databases, api. Well, as if I understand something. I myself have been sawing an apishka for our software for the last few months.Make this part in python (not in production at home, try to work at home).
As a result, I looked at a lot and once I saw that on Habré someone advised Netology. And then I thought that they would not carry garbage on Habré, I decided to dwell on it.
Please help, can anyone share their experience, is there a chance? Or how about this?Well, there are, not even junas get a job somehow.
I climbed the boards and saw posts from a fellow anon who sprayed snot and yelled that this is all complete nonsense, and that it is better for an employer to take a 3-4 year student for June than a 29-year-old forehead with no experience in commercial development.Well, yes, at 29 years old, I would listen to the advice of two people.
An online course is either a divorce or a cut. Online education is real. It all depends on you - there are many employers.
it all depends on the person.
it depends on education to a lesser extent - how many doldons from my stream I remember ....
one DJ at weddings, successfully and efficiently. He graduated from the university because his relatives wanted so ...
finished matfak. Didn't study (God, I'm sorry).
it is better for an employer to take a 3-4 year student for June than a 29-year-old forehead without commercial development experience.
1C, missed, accompanied. I hate her.
As a result, a couple of weeks ago I got together and began to study python
He began to teach himself on the merged courses from the geekbrace.
I must say right away - not DS, but Voronezh.
a specific course at some of the online schools.
on Habré, someone advised Netology. And then I thought that they would not carry garbage on Habré
I am essentially pissed and afraid to leave my comfort zone
can anyone share their experience, is there any chance
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