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Ask HN: Good software jobs other than web dev, for the self-taught?
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6 points
by toexitthedonut
3329 days ago
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I attended college, but got a BFA in electronic media which 99% of the world doesn't know about or acknowledge, and a lot of the CS basics I have taught myself. So I consider myself in the self-taught group. Nine years after doing web dev I'm considering opening my options for other areas of programming. Most of what I see in the bootcamp or self-taught route has been web dev or mobile dev. What are other areas that I could probably break into? |
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Honestly, I really wish there were easier ways to go back and get a second bachelors degree or cheap masters degree for CS, for those of us with a Bachelors in another field and who are self taught. I don't need a boot camp, I've got the basics down, But I would definitely benefit from a credential like an MS or BS in CS, and it wouldn't hurt to have some additional instruction on things like constructing parsers, complex data structures (interval trees, k-d trees and other means of space partitioning) with an emphasis on what solutions exist for which problems, etc.
The later I can learn on my own, but a good teacher can speed learning tremendously, and help you retain material to boot. The academic credential, though, isn't something you can get through industry, which seems a shame when even places like starbucks have business degrees that use on the job training to substitute for classroom time.