HI there anna I joined 42 2 years ago and finally reached the ft_transcendance project (it took some time cause of uni ), but your RUclips was the POV I saw before I went for the piscine. Thanks for all the videos Good Job, and Good luck with your future. :D keep swimming!!!!
Before I saw your video, I was hesitating between doing an RNCP at 42 or searching directly for an entry-level job. I think you are right about true programmers never stopping learning, and your video helped me make a decision. I will do the same RNCP as you, and I hope to become a machine learning engineer one day. Good luck in your process, and maybe we will see each other if you come to 42 Paris.
lots of love buddy . I started again after leaving my coding career 10 years ago . that time did desktop programming , now into web development , just completed 1 month in this company . Now want to learn deep inside MERN. getting job was easier , maintaining it was difficult ...
I kinda identify with that feeling you having(or at least the way i understood it), i have a uni degree and i started a masters recently, but all i did was the "just enought" to pass throught the uni(might be the source of the issue), plus most uni´s, depending on the one you go too, is not too practical with programming, the things they teach at least goes very superfictial, when i started working i had a slap of reality, and now i feel i have a lot of gaps in my knowlegde in CS and i´m applying to 42 school. But i understand you want to get the degree as a kinda "cherry on top of the cake" sort of thing i guess, but in my opinion it might become a bit too much too quick, because most of it is boring to be honest and theoretical, plus the stress to deal with lazy collegues, short asignments, etc. The good side of uni is making friends, connections with teachers and school staffs that work or might now a lot of people in big IT companies ... But yea, not everything is perfect, but uni will be very different from the very practical approach to learning CS that 42 does, experiment with it and see if it works for you. Wish you good luck on your journey.
Quick question: your project is just making webserve ( for the server part, right ). So if you have done webserve, it would be an okay project, NOooo ? (the bad thing about Webserve that I heard was that it didn't have many resources)
Dont get me wrong but it is not recognized in other contries. You think if you will have tge paper it will give you more gnowledge but its not true. 3 years hands on experienced is like bachelor at university. I think you have the sindrome like others without university. I know it bcs I have the same and people peogrammers I know without univeraity felt the same.
It's recognized in all of Europe since it's got a recognized level in the European Qualifications Framework, I'm a student at a 42 campus in Spain and I'm going to try to get the RNCP qualification too.
@@ludkamotylikova3060 as I explained in the video - my main purpose is to learn, practice in different projects, getting the diploma in the end is a nice bonus, like the “goal achieved” kind of thing.
HI there anna
I joined 42 2 years ago and finally reached the ft_transcendance project (it took some time cause of uni ),
but your RUclips was the POV I saw before I went for the piscine. Thanks for all the videos
Good Job, and Good luck with your future. :D keep swimming!!!!
Before I saw your video, I was hesitating between doing an RNCP at 42 or searching directly for an entry-level job. I think you are right about true programmers never stopping learning, and your video helped me make a decision. I will do the same RNCP as you, and I hope to become a machine learning engineer one day. Good luck in your process, and maybe we will see each other if you come to 42 Paris.
let's try the piscine together ;)
lots of love buddy . I started again after leaving my coding career 10 years ago . that time did desktop programming , now into web development , just completed 1 month in this company . Now want to learn deep inside MERN. getting job was easier , maintaining it was difficult ...
Great advice. It's so funny since I am thinking about this and needed to hear something along these lines..
I kinda identify with that feeling you having(or at least the way i understood it), i have a uni degree and i started a masters recently, but all i did was the "just enought" to pass throught the uni(might be the source of the issue), plus most uni´s, depending on the one you go too, is not too practical with programming, the things they teach at least goes very superfictial, when i started working i had a slap of reality, and now i feel i have a lot of gaps in my knowlegde in CS and i´m applying to 42 school.
But i understand you want to get the degree as a kinda "cherry on top of the cake" sort of thing i guess, but in my opinion it might become a bit too much too quick, because most of it is boring to be honest and theoretical, plus the stress to deal with lazy collegues, short asignments, etc. The good side of uni is making friends, connections with teachers and school staffs that work or might now a lot of people in big IT companies ... But yea, not everything is perfect, but uni will be very different from the very practical approach to learning CS that 42 does, experiment with it and see if it works for you.
Wish you good luck on your journey.
Very cute, I like the accent, I totally enjoyed this I don't know why but thanks
first thank you for your effort, and I just wondering what's your level achieve in 42
Quick question: your project is just making webserve ( for the server part, right ).
So if you have done webserve, it would be an okay project, NOooo ?
(the bad thing about Webserve that I heard was that it didn't have many resources)
I didnt understand. Can you obtain bachelor diplima?
Coding👧🏻 😃
Dont get me wrong but it is not recognized in other contries. You think if you will have tge paper it will give you more gnowledge but its not true. 3 years hands on experienced is like bachelor at university. I think you have the sindrome like others without university. I know it bcs I have the same and people peogrammers I know without univeraity felt the same.
It's recognized in all of Europe since it's got a recognized level in the European Qualifications Framework, I'm a student at a 42 campus in Spain and I'm going to try to get the RNCP qualification too.
@@estebanizaguirrepenin9800 if you say so
@@ludkamotylikova3060 as I explained in the video - my main purpose is to learn, practice in different projects, getting the diploma in the end is a nice bonus, like the “goal achieved” kind of thing.
@@codinggirl_ I think you go through some problem bcs having 3 years job its quite good experience.