Usually the very high paying that are also in demand you won’t get without any work experience. High demand tho and entry level is SOC analyst. Entry level as in 2-3 years of experience.
This is why I picked the path I did. My family wanted me to go down the path of cybersecurity despite my experience being out of date by several years. In truth, a person needs to get a portfolio behind them to succeed and win big in the tech field, or run their own business for which you need a value proposition to separate yourself from all the other cyber security geeks or programmers or data analysts out there.
You have to be able to speak confidently about your experience and your own value which doesn’t come without the congruence that comes from experience. Bypass that whole chicken and the egg thing that comes when you’re trying to get into an industry by doing your own work on what you consider to be your own passion and become an expert in it. That’s what this sub is really for, IMO.
This might probably be the product of the experiment you mentioned sometime ago when you said you were putting the Q engineer unto some crazy coding sub
@SaintSovereign thank you for making this product man.
I have more hope now.
You out here changing lives bro.
You have a good memory.
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So this isn’t just for programmers or those who want to become one.
What other practical applications could it have in real life?
Some ideas of how else it can be put to use?
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I’ve run a couple of loops so far of Indexgate ZP. I was showering this morning, thinking of a basic automation and how I can articulate it to the IT guys who are far more knowledgeable than me. I had a small simple diagram in my head of crons, daemons, scripting would be necessary to make it happen. Generally, I think it helps with programming planning, how to strategize the project.
Understanding technology and how to use it to your best advantage, for example. Learning how to use AI to make money. Understanding popular software suites like WordPress, allowing you to make websites, etc.
Hey, @SaintSovereign , what do u think of this idea? What do you use AI for? (a discussion, not a question) - #59 by oloy
I could help building it, i have some ideas about its UX and how prompts should be structured.
Looks like this sub is for me too then
Is this good for if you’re trying to learn UX Design and UI software design??
Absolutely. UI/UX is a fundamental skillset for programming.
Then I’m getting it bruh
Pretty much completed my Python text adventure but hit a snag with indentation messing up an “elif” statement. But thanks to UP I am remaining calm and actively trying solutions to help resolve it
If I wasn’t on UP, I’d have probably got frustrated and rage quit by now lol
+1 point to Index Gate
I’m learning I have to push through own understanding and ability to grasp as well
Visual Studio Code will help auto-indent the code. Can either do all of it or whatever is selected.
CTRL-SHIFT-I (the letter eye)
technically speaking, not really. the most of programmers can’t make UI/UX. But still IG:UPX must be helping with design, I guess.