Has anybody here gotten a prog. job in the 2000's without connections, work experience, or a B.S. degree? Trying to gauge my chance with that. I've got github and an online presence, etc. too.
afaik I'm the right level of skill to get a job if it was 1990, but it isn't anymore. If anybody's started their career in the 2000's or later without nepotism, I'd be interested in how they did it.
I've seen a lot of job posts without requiring their applicants to have a degree. I don't think nepotism would work in programming industry since you really need the skillset and enthusiasm, at least, to survive in this field.
Alright. Would anybody here be willing to look over my resume? I've never had any in the industry do so, and I've got industry-specific concerns like whether to link to github or not in the resume. Thanks for the help, by the way.
I didn't look into freelancing much. I have 13 personal projects, most complete, 12 in C# and 1 in C++. The ones in C# are made with a variety of frameworks and APIs (WPF, Winforms, MonoGame). Nothing using internet. Projects at github.com/JoshuaLamusga. Do I need internet-related projects to appeal?
@person27 your skillset is more better than most CS degree holder I know. You now only need to invest some effort to showcase it among employers. The internet-related or knowledge about how different internet protocols works, esp. HTTP a.k.a RESTful API is also expected but you can easily grasp its concept in no time with your base knowledge
That's a relief to hear. :) I have a page describing my projects, but haven't been linking to it because I don't want to include too many links and I think employers prefer github. That page links to github and describes some projects. Should I be using it, do you think? joshlamusga.blogspot.com.html
@person27 One to three links is okay. Just include only popular programming sites such as stackoverflow, github, or bitbucket. You can add your personal site as well as long as the contents are related to the job you are applying for. Oh, and don't look too down to yourself. Good luck finding one :)
I added source control and uploaded them at that time. I've been familiarizing with and using Git since. Unrelated: (That page link was joshlamusga.blogspot.com, without the .html after it. Copy-paste error.)
Not bad. :) ..are the works entirely your own or are you basing them on examples? If I Google "c# mono game maze" am I going to find very similar project(s)?
^^just giving you practice for questions future employers might ask.
isn't bigint and long the same ? both are int64, why do i have to convert them again after i use Ado.net to connect to Database and make the object ... sigh
yes, i made a column type as Bigint in database and then ado.net thingy in Visual made it an object for me, but then i try to input long datatype inside it, it count bigint as normal int ! so i need to convert !
converting is a line but it might make problem later coz my data is in long and might not fit in normal int lol
@ABuckau I wrote each project by myself end-to-end. The maze game you're talking about is especially unique because I composed it from a list of ideas that other maze games had, many of which have no level editor functionality, and built a game using all of those ideas simultaneously. So it's a unique experience. Welp, that's what I would tell an employer ;)
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@person27 This GH account looks good enough. The important points I can distillate from this is that A) You write quite some code outside of work, so you have an interest in it, B) You aren't afraid of showing your code and receiving criticism, and C) You prefer .NET, and have a clear and consistent code style. This should be more than enough for any junior level job. Entering as medior might be a bit more difficult albeit not impossible.
The rest of potential criticism can be learned on the job.
@RoelvanUden Thank you. One last question on the topic left: where do I go to find jobs? I am only searching online right now, 99% require either a B.S. or prior work experience. Apply anyway? And how many technologies should I be able to learn?
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@person27 Oh, you don't have a degree? Yeah, then it'll be much harder since you (presumably) lack the theoretical background which accelerates learning by >= 10x. You'll have to find a place where they are willing to invest the time to whip you into a full fledged developer. I'd say, just apply anyway!
@RoelvanUden I'll apply then. I know I've got the OOP background due to self-study (which far outweighs what I've learned in college, still). I understand functional, but haven't gotten intimate with that paradigm yet. Studied concurrency. I think I more or less have the background, but I'm probably the exception.
Yeah, hence the presumably. But don't be surprised if you're declined due to the lack of formal education. There's a lot to be said for having a background like that, and there just happen to be a lot of workplaces that require it. That said, don't give up! You only need one place willing to try you out (and where you can prove yourself) to get that magical 'work experience years' for future applications.
So, we only use SaveChangesAsync when the subsequent processes don't rely on the saving state (whether it succeeded or failed).. and we don't need this much!
I'm sure this question has been asked again and again elsewhere (I did not find anything specific to CentOS vs RHEL in SE), but I would still like to ask and confirm a few specific points.
I am well aware that CentOS removes all RH trademarks, logos, etc. and is based on the same codes with pack...
I hope they make it so you can more easily differentiate between classes from afar. Asault/Heavy droids e.g. look very similar, it's mostly the bigger weapon the heavy is carrying now.
But since I'm trying to learn .net core, I guess it's good for me to learn how to deploy at least simple crud of .net core in linux with ms sql server.
I made a new method t otranslate stuff, because the normal one doesn't work for background threads, but I can't have anyone pass null in that, or it will crash.
@Taurib my url currently is something along the lines of www.mydomainname.co.uk/MyappName/Home/Index?uk=1 but i dont like the look of this, i just want the url to display to the user as www.mydomainname.co.uk
1.1 isn't really 1.1 but 1.1000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001 or something
Just go
<WindowsFormsHost>
<wf:Panel x:Name="WinFormsContainer"/>
</WindowsFormsHost>
Then, if you really need GoDiagrams, in your windows constructor go something like
WinFormsContainer.Controls.Add(new goView());
Sometimes when I run my application, Visual Studio's output window shows messages like Exception thrown: 'System.Data.OleDb.OleDbException' in System.Data.dll. This is different from normal runtime exceptions because the program does not pause and there's no floating error box that displays the stack trace and error message etc. Is there any way to get more information about this error?