Any CS students here who really wish they could just graduate and write code for a living? Can't be alone here, all this theory shit is useless.
There are two types of coding jobs
Engineering jobs at engineering companies where you will actually use all that calculus and algorithms.
Puking out code for web applications that need colorful buttons and a database and not much else. Or being an infrastructure engineer/server admin. Don't need math for that.
>>57156938
Sometimes, yeah. But other times I have a personal project that I want to work on, and I'm glad I have free time to work on it.
>>57156938
>any programmers here who didn't bother with school and went straight into the market?
If you can't learn it by yourself you probably can't figure out complex problems by yourself either. Into le trash you go.
How many times can you multiply 3 by itself before the result is larger than 12145235?
inb4 while(x < ..){lel}
>>57157751import math
math.floor(math.log(12145235, 3))
>>57157727
That's the thing bro, started programming at 12 so by the time uni comes i know half of it and just want to write code.