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_k5mx | 9 years ago

I can, but it does mean starting from scratch.

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i336_|9 years ago

Wow, so the credits are really that thorough? That's awesome to hear. I also now have new respect for movies with really short credits - I'd wondered if there were any positions deemed "too irrelevant" and not included.

I'm also particularly curious about the "no formal education in CS" bit - for various complicated reasons I haven't (yet?) completed basic HSC, and am wondering how to break into the industry in general. I'm not 100% sure where I want to start, but "simple Python scripts" sounds rather interesting. I assume there was a bit of being in the right place at the right time, but besides that, how did you get yourself noticed?

CoryG89|9 years ago

I got a formal education and degree in software engineering over a long, hard fought four years, which still has me about $25K in debt.

I got my job by getting noticed through my GitHub blog, to which I dedicated only about a half hour every other night for a month or so.

One night I got an article at the top spot of HN's front page. I had a great job offer within hours from a dev at a company which I've always respected.

Content on my blog was self taught, 99% of what I do at work is self taught. Formal CS education is still useful, but the ratio of cost/reward is terrible.

_k5mx|9 years ago

At times the team isn't included in full.

TYPE_FASTER|9 years ago

Yeah, don't worry too much about the lack of a formal education. I've worked with multiple people who didn't have that and were successful in the field.