Hey /g/
I just got an ""internship"". It's 12 hrs per week, for $13/hr at a really small company.
My duties is inventory control and manufacturing, but mostly inventory control.
At the moment, the company does not have a good way to keep track of their products/manufacture. They're excepting me to start from scratch with Odoo and build a robust inventory control system.
Can I do it? Is it too much for an undergrad intern? I'm nervous and not excited at all. Do you guys have faith in me?
>>61209862
No one believes in anyone who doesn't immediately step up to the plate.
>>61209862
You can probably do it. Working on Odoo modules was manageable even for 17 year old me.
>>61209870
I have a system for the inventory control in mind, but I need to work it little by little.. Trail by fire, I suppose.
>>61209894
Really? Was the API a breeze to work with?
>>61209927
It was mostly adding some python methods here and there and editing xml files. A lot of it was pretty intuitive from looking at the source and the built-in debugging view. I don't actually remember much, sorry.
>>61210013
Ah, okay. Yeah, I'll need to learn abit of Python. The interviewer said that it's easy to learn.
I program in C# and JavaScript mostly, but it shouldn't be an issue.
Thank you, though.