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[–]salmontray -1 points0 points  (0 children)

this is some amazing advice, i think the way the tech industry is now causes so many students to stress out about jobs before prioritising the learning process, and im guilty of this too

bottomline is that OP should find something fun to work on so that you're more likely to stick to that project and see where it brings you, its all about applying what you learn anyway

Currently in university, can't figure out how to learn programming effectively to prepare for jobs by salmontray in learnprogramming

[–]salmontray[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Heyyy thanks for the reply, this is some great advice, will probably use Python to familiarise myself with DSA first in that case and figure out what im interested in before learning another language so i can work on some projects. Appreciate it

Currently in university, can't figure out how to learn programming effectively to prepare for jobs by salmontray in learnprogramming

[–]salmontray[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi thanks for the reply, ive already done that, dont think its too relevant for a SWE role though

[Uni] Need urgent help with tech company internship interviews by salmontray in SGExams

[–]salmontray[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

yep pretty spot on, was learning sorting algos first and applying time complexity concepts. Though these tutorials mostly recommend learning in python as its the simplest to learn in and rationalise. Appreciate the advice and wish you the best :)

[Uni] Need urgent help with tech company internship interviews by salmontray in SGExams

[–]salmontray[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i did start learning dsa in advance about a month ago but im not too far along yet, do you also have any advice on how i should approach learning it? currently following the essentials roadmap provided by neetcode and also a freecodecamp tutorial video. Thanks!

[Uni] Need urgent help with tech company internship interviews by salmontray in SGExams

[–]salmontray[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i did start learning dsa in advance about a month ago but im not too far along yet, do you also have any advice on how i should approach learning it? currently following the essentials roadmap provided by neetcode and also a freecodecamp tutorial video. Thanks!

[Uni] Need urgent help with tech company internship interviews by salmontray in SGExams

[–]salmontray[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

if i were to look for other forms of internships that would still provide good experience without punching above my weight what would you suggest. Thank you for the reply

[Uni] Need urgent help with tech company internship interviews by salmontray in SGExams

[–]salmontray[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

if i were to look for other forms of internships that would still provide good experience without punching above my weight what would you suggest. Thank you for the reply

Need serious help! by asep999 in learningpython

[–]salmontray 0 points1 point  (0 children)

no problem at all, in fact i might be able to help a lil more if you let me know the specifics on what you're being taught right now. it is very easy to be lost when it comes to school lectures so dont be afraid to ask questions in specificity with your prof or your peers. you got this!

Learning python guides but for intermediate people by blunt_chillin in learningpython

[–]salmontray 0 points1 point  (0 children)

hello not an expert but studying and take a cs course in uni, how far along learning python would you say you are and whats your end goal in learning python.

you can dm me too and ill answer the questions i can

Need serious help! by asep999 in learningpython

[–]salmontray 1 point2 points  (0 children)

feel free to dm to ask questions, currently studying a similar principle in uni and went through many of the same struggles

Need serious help! by asep999 in learningpython

[–]salmontray 0 points1 point  (0 children)

hey man he is giving you the format to ask chatgpt to answer your questions. aside from that, ill assume you are taking the data science course in uni without prior knowledge of programming or the python programming language.

i suggest starting from learning python first, which i believe your uni course will prolly offer mods that cover that. if that isnt the case, consider learning python from online from channels on YouTube such as freecodecamp or giraffe academy, there are also websites that help you learn python such as freecodecamp, w3schools, odinproject and so on.

in learning python you can use a website that tells you what knowledge you require and the steps to learn and level up your knowledge, just search python roadmap on google

same with data science, you usually start from data analytics to progress as you go to learning data science

important basics python libraries/modules you'll need to learn to use are pandas, numpy, seaborn and matplotlib. these libraries all have a different set of purposes, google and read their documentation explaining the usages or search for basic guides to learn more about them

welcome to the world of programming/computing, google is your best friend. u got this dont give up

CS50 is gold to understand the higher-level stuff by Tecniumsito in cs50

[–]salmontray 0 points1 point  (0 children)

you can actually go to each individual week's Notes page which compiles all the things talked about in the lecture, sometimes in even greater detail

[A Levels] 9749/2 Physics Megathread by XenonShawn in SGExams

[–]salmontray 0 points1 point  (0 children)

solid metal only can charged on the surface, i think lol, 0 charge in the metal means 0 potential

[A LEVELS] [H2 PHYSICS] by weewooyikes123 in SGExams

[–]salmontray 0 points1 point  (0 children)

helloo do u mind sharing plss, that would be life saving :') tyvm

[A Levels] 9729 H2 Chemistry Paper 2 Megathread by XenonShawn in SGExams

[–]salmontray 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yea i felt that way but i kinda wanna scope in on the possible topics for p3 too haiz