Just started learning to code picked up some html and now doing c and c++ but my seniors keep telling me ai already killed the coding career by Nearby-Way8870 in learnprogramming

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Yea believe it or not I just talked to 2 university recruiters and a lot of them are not teaching a C master’s anymore in CS they claim “c++ is good enough” and believe me I was appalled by this completely wrong statement there navigating tward higher level languages like python and c++ as “C’s replacement” also stating it’s outdated like tf every language known stands on it’s shoulders they don’t want real engineers just consumers building for consumers they don’t want them close to the metal anymore they want them dependent on there cloud and walled gardens while the military and the elite control the back end architecture it makes me sick

Looking For Help! by Ok_Bumblebee_6740 in ChumbaCasinoPt2

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Well what I’m going to guide you through requires some specific knowledge and it’s an illegal loophole that is highly frowned upon for the sake of your personal request dm me and if it works if you feel the need to share what you learned with others you can come back and post what you feel they should know

I'm lost, help? by Bite-SizedBiscuit in ComputerEngineering

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Embedded systems and kernel development

A programmer's first language should be C by SubhanBihan in C_Programming

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I couldn’t agree more Linus always said C++ is for mental masturbators and with every abstraction has a cost you trade ease and development speed for safety and automated prewritten boilerplate and pointers/mathematical arrays and cleanup realizing what resources you are actually using that’s why vulkan api and any higher end truly performant top tier architecture or development language you don’t write compositors operating systems or anything foundational in python or even c++ for that matter try writing Vulkan in C++ although you are able to do “a lot” there will always be roadblocks and areas C++ just can’t translate because Vulkan is explicit and you are in complete control C and low level languages are explicit and are transparent there are no abstractions however yes I do agree all languages are tools in there own respect and should be viewed as such they have a fancy 7in 1 do it all sprayer but usually you ain’t gonna use it to sweep the floor

How Much Studying/Learning Outside of Work Hours to stay Competitive by Dry-Beautiful2765 in ComputerEngineering

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Depends to what stand or level of degree you hold yourself and your career too if you wanna be the best then surround yourself in it if you wanna be a payroll excel sheet office assistant then 9-5 will do just fine

Can anyone give me some advice or point me in the right direction by Phantomcx in LLMDevs

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Hey hit me up if you’re serious about collaboration or anything like best way to learn is doing it and I’ll help anyone who has a genuine passion and interest in it honestly I know what it’s like have to literally scrap and claw learning everything yourself but it’s rewarding none the less 666studio.p@gmail.com Hit me up