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Junior CS major - has Q's

Name: Anonymous 2013-07-27 16:27

Sup guys

I'm a junior in college for CS (being taught via Java... I know, right?)

At any rate, I felt like asking a few once-your-on-the-job and ext styled questions:

- What's the most annoying things your employers do to you while at work?
(complain about formatting, imagine your task is too easy OR too hard, ext)

- How the fuck do I get a C job with a degree that specifically uses Java?

- Do you bring in/refer to books while working?

- Do you work at a cubicle or a small congregation of workers?

- Is there good job security for entry level C programmers?

Name: Anonymous 2013-07-27 18:22

>>1
s/ext/etc./
FTFY

- What's the most annoying things your employers do to you while at work?
(complain about formatting, imagine your task is too easy OR too hard, ext)

Um, the opposite of that. "Why I did not want this. This is not how I wanted it. Maybe you should do it this way [I hate this one the most]." But overall is fine. You are expected to be teh jack of all CS fields.

- How the fuck do I get a C job with a degree that specifically uses Java?
Just apply. And show your portfolio.

- Do you bring in/refer to books while working?
Duh. We even use google. Are you stupid or something? Human memory is useless. By the best programmers know how to take notes and cheat sheets.
- Do you work at a cubicle or a small congregation of workers?
Both.

- Is there good job security for entry level C programmers?
NOPE.drc. Quite the opposite, in this field you are expendable. So you always have to cover your arse, and always provide quality. That should be a problem, correct⸮

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