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50246874 No.50246874 [Reply] [Original]

How many of you actually got a coding job without formal training, and it it still possible in 2022?

>> No.50246911

Just (don’t) be white bro

>> No.50246913

Do you wanna code or do you want a comfy home job with computers?
If the latter learn Salesforce.

>> No.50246915

Programmer here. What I did was intalled gentoo

>> No.50246922

>>50246874
Taught myself SQL while I was a project manager at Epic which got me a report writer job when I left the company. I had no formal programming experience. That being said, this is going to become way less common going forward. Quite a few companies are starting to require graduate degrees for data science

>> No.50246926

>>50246874
I am a presentable and normal guy, I've made a Chip-8 emulator, an NES emulator, a solidity generating react frontend that creates tokens based on drag and drop interfaces, smart contract games, web apps, sites that have generated 6 figures in revenue, and more, but I still can't get an entry level programming job. It's a fucking meme.

>> No.50246933

>>50246913
Go on Anon, i worked with Salesforce a little bit.

>> No.50246961

>>50246926
This shit is why I just gave society the finger and work at the mart and invest wisely. I'll keep my intelligence for myself.

>> No.50246963

>>50246913
I want a job from home,

>> No.50247875

>>50246926
You should implement your solidity code on BSV with their new evm transpiler. Just copy and paste your code. They have tons of javascript and react libraries already written as well.

>> No.50247906

>>50246913
>learn Salesforce
where to start?

>> No.50247990

>>50246874
I'm pretty much expert tier at coding and have never been paid for it

>> No.50248052

>>50246874
I did. Went to college for cheme because I was too much of an autist and didn't want to learn programming languages I didn't like. Cheme ended up being too difficult a career path to get into (needed citizenship for every internship, which I don't have, then there's some test that I have to study for, which I didn't want to, and it's all for a 50k starting job at the time).
Ended up getting a job doing some IT support at a warehouse/factory, then applied for programming jobs while embellishing my duties/accomplishments a little bit. Finally got one in 2019.
I'm trying to move up to FAANG, but the tech interview is filtering me. I would probably have to study for it or something, which I'm too autistic to do.

>> No.50248098

>>50246874
I did yes. I've been working since I was 17 as a web dev, even switched jobs once. (I'm 19 now)

>> No.50248232

>>50247906
>>50246933
>>50246913
dont bother with salesforce, its oversaturated and mind numbing. Get AWS Certs, starting with the solutions architect associate. interestlng work, high demand, not hard to get into just gotta pass the certs.

>> No.50249085

i wish i became a web3 developer
they making fucking millions off of dApps and other shit in crypto
So many people made millions off of Eth foundation and others like Hbar foundation are offering hefty grants for competent devs with a decent idea to build on hedera
>ended up studying business management