Hey Jo! Awesome Video mate! I went to university, but i got the job as a software engineer first before i went to university. So, I used to work on weekdays and study at uni on weekends. Most software development jobs doesn't really look at our history of education, at least here in my place, they're more interested on our working experience or apps that we've made. Other than algorithm, the courses that I took at uni didn't really match with tech industries right now. I learn most of my programming skills on the web :D
@@muhammadrahman613 Hi Muhammad thanks for the awesome feedback! That's great to hear! I had the exact same experience, most of the stuff I learnt at university was already out dated in terms of frameworks etc. I 100% agree, the best way to show you know your stuff is by building things and having projects :)
I learned everything also by building, made my own games, basic 3d rendering engines, programming parsers & evaluators, basic database engine, plugin systems. I started with vbs, vb.net winforms maze and hallo world slowly learned other languages javascript, PHP, typescript, C#, java, python, t-SQL. I can`t really learn the way they teach. I also like reverse engineering and "hacking" you learn alot how systems work by watching defcon videos. Right now i am trying stuff with machine learing thats also very interesting.
Lightweight development dose not require a degree .. but for algorithms or language engineering and others .. I think it's actually needed .. also math is ..needed ..
Did you attend college or university? Or did you do it yourself? Let me know, would love to hear your story!
Hey Jo! Awesome Video mate!
I went to university, but i got the job as a software engineer first before i went to university. So, I used to work on weekdays and study at uni on weekends. Most software development jobs doesn't really look at our history of education, at least here in my place, they're more interested on our working experience or apps that we've made.
Other than algorithm, the courses that I took at uni didn't really match with tech industries right now. I learn most of my programming skills on the web :D
@@muhammadrahman613 Hi Muhammad thanks for the awesome feedback!
That's great to hear! I had the exact same experience, most of the stuff I learnt at university was already out dated in terms of frameworks etc.
I 100% agree, the best way to show you know your stuff is by building things and having projects :)
Awesome!
Thanks!
Hey Jonathan, new viewer here. I'm currently learning C# in my classes at university. I find your videos super interesting. Keep up the great work!
Hey Kevin ! Sorry for the late reply but I appreciate the positive feedback. Good luck in uni 🤙
I learned everything also by building, made my own games, basic 3d rendering engines, programming parsers & evaluators, basic database engine, plugin systems. I started with vbs, vb.net winforms maze and hallo world slowly learned other languages javascript, PHP, typescript, C#, java, python, t-SQL. I can`t really learn the way they teach. I also like reverse engineering and "hacking" you learn alot how systems work by watching defcon videos. Right now i am trying stuff with machine learing thats also very interesting.
where can I buy the space lighting thing lol?
Lightweight development dose not require a degree .. but for algorithms or language engineering and others .. I think it's actually needed .. also math is ..needed ..