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#11. Posted:
ThisIsChroma
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where did you download the broken java files? i would to see if i still know Java lol, I really only use LUA and C#
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Bashful wrote
Plugrealm wrote
Bashful wrote
ProJimmyRustler wrote
Plugrealm wrote
I wish people actually read the thread instead of skimming through everything. I started this progression because no gaming development companies are located inside my area so I took up Java. There are multiple Java Developers wanted on post boards so I decided I would pick up with Java and learn all the concepts to become a Java Developer. Working with APIs, Inheritances, etc...
Most of these jobs require a degree. That's a fact for almost all ads on post boards. They aren't gonna pay some slap to do a job that someone who took college level classes can do better. It's just the truth. Also, I don't see what the point of these progression post that you made are. Are they to show off? Why not write it in a notebook? I don't get it.

Unfortunately true. I qualify for a 80k SalaRied position nearby. But they want degrees. freelancing is really hard without one as well.

which is why I now only do this as a hobby and make money from donations and maybe ads.

My advice would be to find apprentice positions. They'll pay for your degree typically, if you have previous knowledge.


Dunno, the requirements mention an entry-level job who knows how to program. The town I live in doesn't really have many people who have college-level education. So, if they wanted someone it would be hard to find. They are just looking for someone with general knolwedge for simple programs etc.. it's not a big company and I wouldn't make over $60k a year. The payments on the ad said it depends on the quality of the work completed.

You can check it out, doesn't hurt.

Where I'm from people live here for cheap living and drive an hour to work in New York for higher pay, so you'd be surprised.


Yes, I completely understand that but they aren't a big official company looking to branch out its just a local convenient store that is needing a program created for tracking truck deliveries / inventory system / and other data-related paperwork. Which, if I do apply all they can tell me is no. I plan on applying next week I have learned quite a bit already and what they are wanting someone to do seems simple once I understand the concepts of utilizing swing and other security measures.
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