While i was at the career fair, i saw a tons of companies looking for ppl who know how to program. As an ee major, i took java during my freshmen yr, however, unlike riding a bike or driving a car, programming is one of those things that if u don't use it, u are going to forget it. Because I still have one more semester left at u of i, im wondering do i really really have to learn, for example, C++, to be able to find a job. I was originally planning to take wireless communication system next semester, but after going to the career fair, im not sure if learning more about stuff in rf will become beneficial to me in terms of finding a job.
我學電子工程的,是不是真的要學programming才能找到工作呀
While i was at the career fair, i saw a tons of companies looking for ppl who know how to program. As an ee major, i took java during my freshmen yr, however, unlike riding a bike or driving a car, programming is one of those things that if u don't use it, u are going to forget it. Because I still have one more semester left at u of i, im wondering do i really really have to learn, for example, C++, to be able to find a job. I was originally planning to take wireless communication system next semester, but after going to the career fair, im not sure if learning more about stuff in rf will become beneficial to me in terms of finding a job.
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• 軍工企業吧?好職位,真羨慕EE -u_boat- ♂ (10 bytes) () 02/09/2010 postreply 16:11:13
• find a intern position in the filed you are planning to work -吃糖?- ♂ (0 bytes) () 02/09/2010 postreply 16:21:19
• EE in u of i is the top 3 in US!!! You should be able to find a -期待~- ♀ (0 bytes) () 02/09/2010 postreply 16:33:33
• You should be able to find a EE job -期待~- ♀ (0 bytes) () 02/09/2010 postreply 16:34:10
• 學工程不會編程,那就得會做實驗,實驗一般研究生做的多 -豬胖子- ♀ (34 bytes) () 02/09/2010 postreply 16:55:44
• RF has great future, why even bother w/ programming job? -tank- ♂ (296 bytes) () 02/09/2010 postreply 17:49:28