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Today i finally finished an engineering university. I am now an engineer in computer science.
Although i was supposed to present my diploma project in july, because of certain circumstances i had to postpone it a little. anyway.... my diploma project title was: "Proxy-based management of cloud resources" (i can send it to anyone if you want because i wrote it in english).
Anyway some really interesing stuff i learned in the last 4 years: - programming in like 8 languages - kernel programming - networking - graphics - debuging (the most important skill of a programmer) - a shitload of programming stuff....
Anyway.... really happy right now
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Good job, congratulations! It sure is a special feeling, when you finish your education and can start searching for a job you are truly qualified for. Good luck, and good hunting!
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Great for you, bro!! I bet you worked your tail off for the degree, lol! I know a lot of engineering students at my school; they gotta study hard to get that diploma. X-D
Best of luck for your future! Any career plans as of now? Job offer(s), perhaps?
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Congrats! Gl on the job hunt as well.
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Congratz, I'm on my last year right now
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On September 18 2012 05:20 Cokefreak wrote:Congratz, I'm on my last year right now
what kind of things do you learn in your country? i am really curious of the differences......
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Congrats to you.
I've also finished all computer science courses of my electrical engineering degree this semester.
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On September 18 2012 05:23 CreationSoul wrote:Show nested quote +On September 18 2012 05:20 Cokefreak wrote:Congratz, I'm on my last year right now what kind of things do you learn in your country? i am really curious of the differences...... Well I'm studying automation engineering so there aren't that many similarities, just a really basic coding class and mostly automation/machinery related stuff.
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Congratulations, you should have no problem finding a job and doing work. Have you done anything with android?
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Congratulations, and welcome to the wonderful, pride-filled, socially exhausting field of engineering! My first advice for you is to continue, though however tough it is, to build side projects along with everything else you do. Keeping a growing personal portfolio of work is the single greatest way to continue learning even after leaving school. First, though, take a break and enjoy the brief bliss that is a release from a huge responsibility (also call your extended family to reconnect after the years of neglect due to engineering school ).
Please PM me if you have any questions regarding an engineering job search or anything else.
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Gratz. I don't like my school and I feel like I've already gained the best thing I will from it, and I'm not even sure if it's that much. A few friends.
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Congratulations on making it, yo!
Best of luck in the future :D
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This is a major accomplishment. You should be very proud
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