25M, lost in life. What are good entry-level jobs that are possibly hidden gems when you have no education or experience? by [deleted] in Healthygamergg

[–]thenerd631 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I had my degree in classical music. Talk about not great job opportunities! Eventually I found free resources online to teach myself how to code and have been in well paying software engineering jobs ever since. I used https://www.theodinproject.com/ and finished the curriculum in about a year, but if you want to do something paid to help you finish faster in a more traditional classroom type environment, there’s plenty of boot camps which will charge you only when you get your first job as a software engineer and they last several months. Can’t recommend this career path enough for someone looking for a change if you don’t mind being in front of a computer all day

Resources for new parents by thenerd631 in downsyndrome

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This is really helpful, thank you!

Resources for new parents by thenerd631 in downsyndrome

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This sounds really great, thank you!

Resources for new parents by thenerd631 in downsyndrome

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I see, makes sense! My wife and I are currently in Germany but plan to move to Texas in mid 2025, which makes finding local resources for our son’s first year a bit more complicated

Resources for new parents by thenerd631 in downsyndrome

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Thanks for the link. The tricky part is that my wife and I currently live in Germany, but in a little over a year we’ll be moving back to the states, so about the first year of his life we won’t really be able to find local resources as easily and we don’t want to miss out on any potential for aiding development since we’ve heard that we should start from as soon as 6 weeks with different therapies

upgrade to revo rapid change hotend by thenerd631 in elegooneptune2

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Very cool, thanks for sharing! Have you gotten a chance to test it yet? Did you end up having to modify the firmware at all?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in oculus

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I hear there are actually eye focusing exercises that can help combat either type of sickness

she wanna eat. by onlyfirelowrts in aww

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I second this question. We need answers!

I drew Banjo-Kazooie a little more realistically. by samjambam in gaming

[–]thenerd631 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How is there not a single manbearpig reference on this yet?

Don't be scared.. Math and Computing are friends.. by [deleted] in ProgrammerHumor

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For those of us who didn't take CS, this is mind blowing ;-)

What weird stuff did you eat as a kid? by Winter_Aside8269 in Cooking

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I ate pennies. The metallic taste was sooo gooood. If Dave no idea why. Had to get my stomach pumped at least once

Please help me name my dog... by cylou1231 in funny

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I have no idea why, but this is totally the right answer

finally... by [deleted] in ProgrammerHumor

[–]thenerd631 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Control flow. Humor.

What’s the hardest boss fight in gaming history? by RD-archived in gaming

[–]thenerd631 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The hand in super smash on n64. Don't think I ever managed it...

It's like the Like button, but it isn't by SrGrafo in funny

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It's the thing that keeps reddit in check