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As a software developer, university education is not particularly necessary beyond having the degree, which you still have, so I wouldn't worry about that. As for relearning programming, well, just program something, while reading tutorials, books and courses as needed. You can either program something that fancies you, something that you believe can be monetized, hack on an open source project or possibly do freelance work. The only general CS knowledge you need to know that you won't automatically learn by just programming is general algorithms and data structures, which you can easily learn by reading the classic "Introduction to Algorithms" by Cormen, L., R, S. or similar books, or looking at online course materials for a class. As for the "resume you know nothing about", why not just ask ex colleagues tell you about what you did with them, etc.? Of course however it strongly depends on your exact background, personality, condition, etc. |