I'm currently working as a recruiter at a firm that dispatches engineers (IT, design, mechanical, etc.) in Japan. In the nature of Japanese companies, I'm going to be moved from this position into an area in which I have next to 0 experience.
From July I will be the main sales person for our IT clients. I would like to say I have more knowledge than Joe Blow about the industry, and I also live in the 21st century/read hacker news.
I'm looking for a book/website that would give me some general information about different languages and what they're used for/what other languages they're related to so I don't look like a complete idiot when talking to our clients.
Anything would help.
joeclark77|8 years ago
ludwigvan|8 years ago
feydaykyn|8 years ago
If you're the one fixing all computers in your family, you also know how a system administrator feels and what he/her dreams of: automation, removing user privileges as much as possible, tools for automation, tools to reproduce an issue without access to the computer and its user, etc.
For each major language, Google for "why use X".
Ask your developer collegues what's their favorite language and the one they hate the most, nobody will tell you the same reasons. Ask about language choice according to the context/task at hand. You'll have most fun if you can ask this when you have multiple developers around, you're in for a nice informative flamewar.
Blackstone4|8 years ago
laurieg|8 years ago
I recommend skimming a book like "Computer Science An Overview" to get a handle on some key ideas an terms. Then you can look at some case studies from from industry to find out about specific technologies. New technologies and buzzwords come all the time, so try not to get too hung up on specifics. Good luck!
My condolences on the sudden job transfer. I work in Japan too and the practice of moving employees to completely different areas of the company every 3 years is one that needs to die quickly.
ptr_void|8 years ago
Example (not super accurate but can give you general ideas): http://carlcheo.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/which-program...
forgottenacc57|8 years ago
mattnumbe|8 years ago
Plus, I'll be moving from recruiting to sales, so I'm expected to know a bit more.