Programming is one of the best jobs to wagecuck

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You only need a regular degree which takes four years, and cana earn 100k within 5 years of working.

If you go to a good college, then you can earn 100k+ starting salary
If you couldn'tget into a good college just transfer into a decent one and do side projects.


Doing github side projects can heavily influence your application and make it look lke you have much more experience with minimal effort.
Hours are usually very flexible, and you can actually do minimal work if you really on your team. Learning code is very easy as well.
 
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I deeply regret studying accounting. It’s an autistic, soon to be obsolete field
 
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Programming was good 10 years ago, tbh. Now everyone wants to do it
Go for the degree no one wants to do and is relevant in the future, ironically, programming is NPC
 
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Word, Im finna be that nigga repairing da robots

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School? I went to school once.... the School of Rock

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Cope no amount of wageslaving is good. And programming is hard, with deadlines, and employees are tools cause there's too many of them
 
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stem is fucking cope and boring as fuck

i can trade forex and make 10x as much while watching youtube at the same time
 
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Studying construction atm, ideally wagecuck for 5-10 years and then start own projects.
Anything that lets you work solo is better than wagecucking
 
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Cretinous saidIdk why dorks think there is going to be some sort of dork renaissance and they will finally be important and highly valued members of society. Most coding jobs are the tech equivalent of janitorial work. And just lol at dork copers who think normies and foids are finally going to get what they deserve with them losing their jobs to machines - nigga, YOU are going to lose your job too when AI starts producing better and cleaner code in less time than you.
 
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Why don't I get notifs for my own threads anymore :(

I'm going into machine learning so I'll be protected the day ai rules the world
stem is fucking cope and boring as fuck

i can trade forex and make 10x as much while watching youtube at the same time

I'm soy and don't take risks tbh
 
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if you ever link reddit again i will find you and kill you

in csgo
I recently found out that edemame was soy and I've been eating it daily for a week now so I'm pretty suicidal
 
I recently found out that edemame was soy and I've been eating it daily for a week now so I'm pretty suicidal

 
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I wish I wasn't too low IQ for this shit.
It's the rope for me.
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I used to work as an IT support for my local library and it was a comfy experience. Most of the time I just chill and browse the internet, read books, or listen to music. I met some cute beckies there but they were all either married or in a relationship. Now I work in a Hospital and the work is much more stressful.
 
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Cretinous saidIdk why dorks think there is going to be some sort of dork renaissance and they will finally be important and highly valued members of society. Most coding jobs are the tech equivalent of janitorial work. And just lol at dork copers who think normies and foids are finally going to get what they deserve with them losing their jobs to machines - nigga, YOU are going to lose your job too when AI starts producing better and cleaner code in less time than you.

This is completely incorrect. I spent 2 years creating Artificial Intelligence software (for a very well-known company) to produce basic C# and Python based off reading a document with text and creating pre-made files with code based on keywords and phrases. It is extremely complicated and the fact of the matter is AI will (for the next 20-30 years at least if EVER) is not smart enough for complex problem-solving that requires complex, creative solutions. "Coding" is not a valuable skill; anyone can learn how to do it, but problem solving ? that is a whole different story. AI algorithms are effective in consistent, basic problem-solving, but there is a limit to what it CAN do. A talented/intelligent problem-solver is extremely difficult to replace and just because more and more people are "studying coding and CS" and all that other bullshit doesn't mean shit. In my current job, I have 3 Android programmers (who are all pretty smart) that never give me "perfect" code, I always have to spend a few hours re-structuring at least 25% of their project to make it decent enough for release (I get paid a lot more than them for this reason). Any idiot can "learn how to code" whatever the fuck that means, but very few are good enough to do the important work that pays well.
 
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This is completely incorrect. I spent 2 years creating Artificial Intelligence software (for a very well-known company) to produce basic C# and Python based off reading a document with text and creating pre-made files with code based on keywords and phrases. It is extremely complicated and the fact of the matter is AI will (for the next 20-30 years at least if EVER) is not smart enough for complex problem-solving that requires complex, creative solutions. "Coding" is not a valuable skill; anyone can learn how to do it, but problem solving ? that is a whole different story. AI algorithms are effective in consistent, basic problem-solving, but there is a limit to what it CAN do. A talented/intelligent problem-solver is extremely difficult to replace and just because more and more people are "studying coding and CS" and all that other bullshit doesn't mean shit. In my current job, I have 3 Android programmers (who are all pretty smart) that never give me "perfect" code, I always have to spend a few hours re-structuring at least 25% of their project to make it decent enough for release (I get paid a lot more than them for this reason). Any idiot can "learn how to code" whatever the fuck that means, but very few are good enough to do the important work that pays well.
Damn. Thanks for sharing bro.
 
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This is completely incorrect. I spent 2 years creating Artificial Intelligence software (for a very well-known company) to produce basic C# and Python based off reading a document with text and creating pre-made files with code based on keywords and phrases. It is extremely complicated and the fact of the matter is AI will (for the next 20-30 years at least if EVER) is not smart enough for complex problem-solving that requires complex, creative solutions. "Coding" is not a valuable skill; anyone can learn how to do it, but problem solving ? that is a whole different story. AI algorithms are effective in consistent, basic problem-solving, but there is a limit to what it CAN do. A talented/intelligent problem-solver is extremely difficult to replace and just because more and more people are "studying coding and CS" and all that other bullshit doesn't mean shit. In my current job, I have 3 Android programmers (who are all pretty smart) that never give me "perfect" code, I always have to spend a few hours re-structuring at least 25% of their project to make it decent enough for release (I get paid a lot more than them for this reason). Any idiot can "learn how to code" whatever the fuck that means, but very few are good enough to do the important work that pays well.
Your college factors in a lot of what you make in Cs. Most people in silicon valley are from uc, I've league, or waterloo
 
If you are good, you can even make decent money without studying it. Halfway through the study, I dropped out of it because the teachers were stupid theorists.
In my first month, I made 3k, second month 7k and this month will be around 10k, the next two month will probably be around 15k.
I still have good connections into university and soon will start employing former fellow students and let them wageslave for me.

If you are good in programming AND are good in selling you can make a shitload of money.
 
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