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RussianEarth2017-07-27 11:43:21
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RussianEarth, 2017-07-27 11:43:21

What is the best second higher education for a career as a programmer?

Good day!
Tell me, maybe someone has already been trained at the second higher education, which second higher education is most useful in a programmer's career, if the first one was technical on the topic of programming? Thank you.

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hartia, 2017-07-28
@hartia

For further career growth in the career of a programmer, that is, in this formulation, you need a professional education as a programmer.
Which, due to the rapid changes in the industry as a formal higher education - is meaningless.
You need to learn more on your own. Only to yourself.
Another thing is if you specialize in a particular area and are going to do this in the future. Then you will need highly specialized education or courses in this field.
I will say about the mathematics praised here as a human programmer with two mathematical "towers" - mathematics is a bit like programming. Apparently, from the fact that the people who advise you do not know where to go - they advise mathematics.
Yes, it does look similar, but nothing more.
If you are not going to develop fundamental algorithms like new encryption methods, then you no longer need mathematics. All that a programmer needs from mathematics is a school course + the very minimum beyond it: logic, affine transformations (and not all programmers need this), etc. simple things for which it is not worth wasting time on the second tower. You will master these things on your own in a couple of months.
If this was the first tower, then mathematics could be recommended.
Not so much for the sake of mathematics itself, but for the sake of the ability to work with book knowledge, for the sake of communicating with fellow students and fellow teachers. Mathematics here is more or less suitable for a programmer specialization.

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D3lphi, 2017-07-27
@D3lphi

Definitely mathematical. Applied mathematics, for example.

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tupen, 2017-07-27
@tupen

Application area in which you specialize.
Otherwise, it's not necessary.

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Mikhail Lyalin, 2017-07-27
@mr_jok

according to the profile of the employer or management

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Peter, 2017-07-27
@petermzg

You didn't specify what you mean by the term "career growth".
For a programmer, career growth is becoming a "Senior".
Team leader and "Project manager" is already a managerial position and has little to do with programming. Here, personal qualities are more likely to be needed, rather than academic knowledge.
The second higher education is needed only to change activities in medicine or construction specialty.
Therefore, the answer to "for career advancement as a programmer" is None

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Therapyx, 2017-07-27
@Therapyx

Second higher? I'll tell you a secret, many employers (at least in Europe) are very skeptical about this. This leads to bad thoughts, they say, why the 2nd and what did not grow together with the first.
- as already above, the programmer's ceiling was written, this is a senior with a possible team lead. So, if you, as a person, are not very good and are not suitable for the position of a team leader, then neither the 2nd nor the 3rd higher education will help you.
just develop your soft skills. Well, or continue your first ... Master's if a bachelor, the title of a doctor, respectively)

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Dmitry Chernyak, 2017-07-30
@ZUSS

MBA - if you go to administrative work and to a large or western company.

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