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01-19-2017
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Banned
Join Date: Jul 2014
Location: Omaha, NE
Posts: 610
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For anyone going into a programming or coding field, I figured this might be an interesting topic. It's my 3rd week at a real life programming career job, and I'd like to spread some info about what it's like. A little background on me first; I am someone who learned code at a young age (8) on my own, and then took coding classes in highschool and college. I am still taking programming classes currently as a second semester Sophomore. I have made award-winning software that I won't get into for the sake of length. When I got hired to this new job, we discussed the many benefits I obtain from this job. To wow you a little bit, the building has 3 floors, each with its own kitchen that gets stocked every Monday. There are over 40 2ltr bottles of soda we can help ourselves to, many many different family sized bags of chips, snacks, yogurt, bananas, apples, coffee, and they have bakers make us fresh bagels and every Friday, donuts. We can also page the front desk during core hours to go get us anything. If I want pizza, I can simply call our front desk and they'll get it for me, free of charge. Or like one of my co-workers does, asks to get a specific tea from the store, and someone will go get it for him. The business is also open to us employees with our key cards 24/7 so if I wanna work 3am-10am I can. Or 7pm-4am. Doesn't matter when. While this job seems like it would be amazing by the pampering that we get, mentioned above, the coding environment is very complex and there are over 1700 source files to look through and learn. It took me a whole week to. Get my Java environment set up on Eclipse, with detailed instructions telling me how. The past few weeks, I've had whole programming books thrown at me like "read this over the weekend" because the servers they use are using some code I've never seen before. Just last week, I overheard two co-workers talking and they were discussing how another co-worker "already wants to start helping code the software". "Really? He's only been here a year" was the reply. I've been digging into the files trying to figure things out, and each day gives me a headache working 6hrs/day staring at code trying to figure out what files use what code and where the base of it all is. I've been destroying everything by adding random returns and outputs, yet it seems I'm getting nowhere. Seemingly getting nowhere is quite common, apparently. They suspect it won't be until May or June before I start understanding how everything is set up and coded. Although it is a lot of effort and requires brain power trying to figure **** out, I can say the pay makes it worth the while, especially as a 19yr old. Hopefully this post sheds some light on what it's like to be a programmer at a company. If you're interested in coding, maybe thisll turn your head away as reading coding books isn't for you, or youll become interested because you want the pampering. I definitely didn't expect it to be this difficult, so maybe you coders wouldn't either. **** this is a lot longer than I thought it was gunna be. Sorry brosephs |
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01-19-2017
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Banned
Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: fighting alt-right
Posts: 2,570
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Hang in there. I know you love to program, so in the long run you'll realize you made the right decision. You should feel lucky that you've found an interest that's probably going to lead you to one of the highest demanded jobs of the 21st century. |
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01-19-2017
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PigParty🐷
Join Date: Apr 2013
Location: PigPen
Posts: 2,913
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Honestly, grats on getting a job with something you love. The best jobs are never easy but as long as you like what you do, you should be motivated to continue learning and face the challenges. Even if it's hard, you'll still be happier than most people because you love what you do.
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01-19-2017
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Registered User
Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: Blacksburg, Virginia
Posts: 5,459
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I started my first coding job at 17. It was an internship, but I got all of the same benefits as my adult coworkers. This included free pizza, a 401k plan, a work laptop, and many other cool benefits. I left the company after six months to finish up my senior year in high school.
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01-20-2017
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Registered Smartass
Join Date: Nov 2015
Location: The terms location and place in geography are used to identify a point or an area on the Earth.
Posts: 1,422
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I only know a little bit of BASIC
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01-22-2017
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Banned
Join Date: Jul 2014
Location: Omaha, NE
Posts: 610
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I also do photoshoots and take the model title. I'm a gay programming model |
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01-24-2017
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how did i get 4 rep bars
Join Date: Oct 2015
Location: a
Posts: 736
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those benefits tho do they give you health insurance too?! |