Main Disc. Thread - Index Gate: Ultimate Programmer X

For social with cognitive boos Stark-ROM-UPX

My sense is QL is not needed with ROM/UPX and especially Stark, it would bog things down.

EOG1-ROM-UPX does not sound social at all lol. Although all the EOG stages have a value-add to people around you effect that increases sociability IMO

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@SaintSovereign
@Fire

In terms of bringing the intangible to reality I imagine Index Gate would work well for understanding root causes as well for things already in creation.

The enhanced mathematics will likely support anything financial and quantitative

Will Index gate support in understanding companies for venture capital and private equity
Both in terms of financial models and the roots of their potential effectiveness?

Considering running this with HOM. How would these mix?

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Support, yes. But remember that the main goal is to develop programming skills. HoM is a much better choice when dealing with financial markets and the such.

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do you consider Ultimate Programmer as a dense title? if I have two multistage titles in my stack, would adding UP impact that much?

Hasn’t been dense for me.

Only done 3 loops thus far.

In cybersecurity field, what are the in demand jobs?

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Are you planning to be a programmer?

Probably things like analysis or engineers for pen testing

@Plutus

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I need to visit the forum more often. I’m currently in a software engineering program. I’m buying this immediately! Thanks guys!

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Hey man good luck in what you’re currently doing. This baby is gonna crank up your A game for sure.

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A heads up: there is still a typo in the copy: “A good aspiring programmer should themselves an engineer”.

I’ve used this sub for 2 loops + one 3 min loop.
My results:
i understand algorithms really well (there are “revelations” on the most effective way to understand algorithms and code). The visualization scripting makes me visualize things in abstract terms (not direct visualization) but its really powerful (like that sentence in the copy that says i’ll be able to use the understanding of the forces of creation and use it in coding). That was really interesting to observe.

I absolutely love this program and can’t wait to see what I can accomplish with this program and with daily practice in say, 2 months.

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Most CompEngs stays at one corner, with glasses. There are only a handful who took engineering courses, and few make it the board exams. We have 5 years and another years for specialization.

I have a lot of those programming languages, but I always remember when I started teaching and doing CSR - my evaluation can be shorten into “this guy does not know how to teach”.

I won a obscure coding in C++, and lots of awards but none about teaching.

My other goal is be able to teach well to college and high school, even the little ones.

Ultimate Programmer X and Renaissance Man: Ultimate Writer X.

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if you really wanna learn cybersecurity go through Offensive Security programs. You will really learn a lot.
I have taken CompTIA certs like security+, cysa+, and CASP+… so far they are no good of use except my job required compliance.

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Could Chosen help you with mastering the teaching aspect?

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Teaching is an important part of my job as a prof at a university and chosen is definitely great for teaching.

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Yes, absolutely. Thank you, I read Chosen will inspire, lead and empathize with others. Whenever I go on the stage people are more terrified than excited to listen to me.

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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.

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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.

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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

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