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Yeah I know. I have been to my school's job fair's to try and network with companies in my area. I have sent e-mails to recruiters asking them to review my application if they had the time to do so. I have done mock interviews and resume building workshops at my school also (I only mention these things because I don't want to look like I haven't tried. The opportunity won't just come out of thin air and I realize that). I only asked the the question to see if anyone has any other idea's I can do that can help me out also.
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The most important thing most employers look for is experience. So, how do you get your first job? Include projects from school, personal projects, certifications, anything to show that you know what you are doing.
Then use job websites to search for entry level positions.
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Thank you. Adding personal projects on my resume is basically what I have been doing so far. I guess it was enough to get my two phone interview for an internship (though I was denied the position). I also wanted to get a certificate to include but a lot of them are expensive to get. However, I will still look into getting one certification before I graduate. Also, I know that when writing a resume you have to include some of the stuff that was mentioned in the job description. Otherwise, your resume might not be picked. It's not like I haven't researched the hiring process. Anyway, thank's for your input.
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If you are in the Atlanta area we'll be hiring a Junior Developer in a few months.
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Ironically I live in a county around this area but I have no transportation to get to Atlanta (I have never had a job to get a car). Thanks anyway.
Isn't a Junior developer the same as an entry level position? I don't think I have enough skills for an entry level job (which is why I was trying to get an internship)- until I get closer to my graduation day. Also, what company are you referring to? Maybe I can do some research on this company and see (when I hopefully move to Atlanta sometime after graduation because they have more jobs in this field) if I might be qualified to eventually work at that company.
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It all depends on the level of knowledge he shows. He might not have these degrees, but be a very good in soft. Some guys that I know are almost genius, but they do not even have special education. Besides, much depends on the country you live in.
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i'm tareq from palestine
any one could help me in implemented
attached paper (traditional kmeans and enhanced version) in python
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We are more than willing to help those that are stuck: but that doesn't mean that we are here to do it all for you! We can't do all the work, you are either getting paid for this, or it's part of your grades and it wouldn't be at all fair for us to do it all for you.
So we need you to do the work, and we will help you when you get stuck. That doesn't mean we will give you a step by step solution you can hand in!
Start by explaining where you are at the moment, and what the next step in the process is. Then tell us what you have tried to get that next step working, and what happened when you did.
"I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony
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Yes
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I have a problem to install the .Net Framework 4 ... this problem is:
HRESULT 0xc8000222
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That error could have come from any one of thousands of API calls. You need to edit your question and show us the code that threw the error, and the full details of where it occurs.
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i programming language on rosetta code homepage.
where to find more information about language i ?
hi,
i found the "i" programming language here : Category:I - Rosetta Code[^]
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I’m a non programmer, non developer who, many many years ago, used html as a child to create a couple silly and basic websites but have forgotten most all html since then.
I have interest in dipping my toe in the programmer waters once again, but don’t know where to begin. Are there any suggested free services or devices which I could educate myself and practice some code to both learn coding and also find out if it would be of interest to me to dive in deeper.
Would anyone be able to offer a newbie some direction please?
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The first question you need to address is "what sort of programming do I want to do?".
If it's web development then W3Schools Online Web Tutorials[^] is a good place to start.
If it's desktop then probably C# is a good choice of language, see .NET Book Zero by Charles Petzold[^].
Also, the Articles section (on the menu above) here on CodeProject has a wealth of great tutorials, although it is not always easy to find those aimed at beginners.
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I will start with C# as I have more interest in programming than web design.
Once I begin learning C#, is there a place where I can begin practicing my new knowledge for free? Thank you for helping.
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Yes, you can practice on your own PC. Download the free Community edition of Visual Studio from Visual Studio 2019[^], and you can write, build and test as many examples as you wish.
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You are welcome; good luck.
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Hi,
I'm assuming that you wanted to become a web developer. In my opinion, a good start would be at https://www.freecodecamp.org/[^].It basically guides you from HTML, CSS, JavaScript/ES6, Jquery, React, BootStrap a whole lot more. Moreover; after learning the front end, you can choose which backend solution you want to focus on. Backend devs use languages like PHP, Ruby, Python, Java, and .Net. Good luck.
Cheers,
Jin 
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Hello Everyone!
I am a Electrical Engineer, I have used basic programming languages such as VBA and Arduino platforms.
I work for a coal mine in WV. I was given the following task:
1. Develop a program that uses a picture of the mine map.
2. Over this mine map I would have movable objects
3. These objects would represent equipment in the mine
4. We move this equipment through out the coal mine. I would like to be able to click and drag and relocate this equipment on the map
5. Also double click and be able to view information that is stored on our shared drive, such as electrical and hydraulic prints for the equipment.
6. Zoom in and out on the map
My hope for this is to get it working on a big screen TV with a touch screen overlay attachment. To run it from a near by designated PC.
I am pretty resourceful I just need a direction to start in and some advice. The mass amounts of information on the web makes it hard to get going in the correct direction.
Thanks in advance
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I would expect such a project to require the use of one of the .NET languages, C# or VB.NET and perhaps also WPF. Those products have rich functionality and support libraries for much of what you want. However the actual project would need more than one person to get it complete in a reasonable time. I think you probably need to get a good consultant in to ensure management understand the amount of work involved, and to help get things started.
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Hi.im new to this forum.
Im a 20 years old and i literally dont know anything about programming but i love to learn Python and become a Python programmer.
Please share any information you think it can help.
Where to start???which book is the best to start??is it too late???
How long its gonna take to learn it from scratch??
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AlterEgo1927 wrote: Where to start???which book is the best to start?? What I do is go to Amazon.com and search for Python books. I then filter to those with high customer ratings. I read through the reviews and find 1 or 2 that I like. Then I usually go to ebay and buy it.
AlterEgo1927 wrote: is it too late??? You're 20. Relax. You have all the time in the world.
AlterEgo1927 wrote: How long its gonna take to learn it from scratch?? You will never fully know everything about the language. But to get proficient will take as long as it takes you, depending on how quickly you learn.
Start with a book and do the exercises. You may find out you don't really want to be a programmer.
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Everyone is born right handed. Only the strongest overcome it.
Fight for left-handed rights and hand equality.
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