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[DUPLICATE] Whats your profession?
I see many wonderful coders here at sololearn. Just wanted to know their profession/college/job out of curiosity. You can share the name of the college or company u study or work at if u wish. Please share with us!
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I am a PHP developer.
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infinity is also not a number , its just a notion (that i know) , we can't do operations on it ... otherwise they would also be undefined ... ,
we can't compare infinity to another infinity(undefined)
might thats why infinity !=not defined , infinity !=(!defined) , but that does implies infinity = defined
//hahaha , what am i typing 😂
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@Netkos
Thats so nice!
I am a college student with Computer Science branch.
Hope will learn much from u guys in these 4 years!
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Thanks @Netkos for ur suggestions!
Frankly speaking I have no idea what my plans actually are(I am always afraid a bit to realise this thinking not having a goal is not quite good)
I loved coding from 10th grade
So I just opted Computer Science.
Although I have the passion inside me to code and achieve something great in my life using my coding skills.Codes,logics influence me a lot.
It would be good to hear further from u.
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I am a student.
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During the day I work for a telecommunications company doing business intelligence/automation/software development, as well as creating and maintaining the sites on our intranet.
When I leave that job, I work full-time as a game developer. I'm currently working on 3 game projects to assist with launching my gaming company next year. That's my actual dream/passion, so I'm doing my best to get into a position that I can solely work on it and quit my day job.
What about yourself?
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@Deepika all the best for ur future!
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@Deepika Very cool! :) I'm sure you'll have no trouble becoming a great developer. You may find use in something like PluralSight.com also, you have to pay for sub, but it's got a very extensive training library on all sorts of things. I use it a lot and it's helped me progress greatly, especially in my current job.
@Storm Neat! I've always wanted to go to school for physics, but haven't made it quite yet. In the next 5 years I plan to go to school to focus on physics and robotics, along with AI. I was programming for nearly 7 years as nothing more than my passion/love for it, so I'm with you completely on that. It wasn't until after nearly a decade that I decided to do it professionally for money.
@Infinity Awesome bro! Make sure you focus on your studies and don't get distracted by all of the distractions of the world. Discipline always pays off later. What is your goal/plans after you're done? There are many fields and directions you can go in with that type of knowledge.
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@Infinity Don't stress out over not knowing exactly what you'll put your skills toward, because honestly, even if you pick, that may evolve greatly over the years as you continue to discover new things. Trust me, I've had my hands in all sorts of fields and have learn all kinds of cool stuff from each of them. It's always been an ever-evolving process for me, and as I mentioned above, right now I'm in the process of transitioning into game programming. Even if you don't know what you want to do yet, your skills are very valuable, so you'll land on your feet somewhere and begin walking down your journey from there.
"I have the passion inside me to code and achieve something great in my life"
^You've no idea how much that sentence actually says about your future. If you have passion, it'll inevitably flood into whatever works you create. Think about when you hear someone playing music, and then think about when you hear someone playing music, but you can actually feel their energy/passion flowing through them and their music. Never lose sight of that vision and make sure you have a means of centering yourself back onto your vision when you may stray.
Do you know which people accomplish great things in this world? The people who think they'll achieve something great. As the saying goes, those who are crazy enough to think they can change the world are the ones who do. Your psychology is insanely important in this life, and it'll dictate all of the things that you will or won't do, simply because of how you perceive those things in your life. There is another say, "whether you think you can or can't, you're absolutely right." Many successfully people didn't know how they were going to accomplish the great things they wanted for their lives, but they knew that no matter what they would, so their perception is that it'll happen no matter what, which allowed them to see all of the opportunities available and more importantly, they had the psychology to dive into those opportunities head first.
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I'm deepika
I am an computer science Engineer..
I wanna be a great developer..
This sololearn app is very useful to gain knowledge in coding..
Hope u also enjoying to learn here..✌😊
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physicist by education, doing M.Sc. degree now, but working as a translator. coding for the love of it.
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I am ankur,
Currently, studying in 1st year of B.Sc(Maths Honours).
I love coding. It's my passion.
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@Deepika You're more than welcome! Even if you don't end up checking out that website, there are an insane amount of resources all over for free if you utilize them. The fact that you're even here to receive my opinion says a lot about you and your future. You're smart enough to invest in yourself so that you can accomplish the things you wanted for your life. I believe in you, and I wish you the best on your journey to your goals.
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@Netkos thank u so much Sir for ur suggestions.
Nice to see your positive perspective towards life.
I will never ever forget what you said today....
I thank generous people like u who make this app so great.
I am highly grateful to u.
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hey @vaibhav
infinity != not defined!
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@Netkos.. Thank you for your valuable opinion about my future.. I'm surely gonna follow the things you said..😊✌
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@Junayed
It sounds like you're on a good path toward accomplishing that goal! Don't lose momentum and you'll be really amazing with all of it before you even realize it.
I certainly send my prayers and condolences to your mother and you for your loss. It's a rough thing to go through losing our parents or loved ones and then learning to survive with it.
Unfortunately, I've had to deal with a lot of death during my childhood/teen years, so my heart goes out to you. I miss my father as well. My mother took care of all 5 of us by herself once my other two parents passed, and I can't even explain how much gratitude I have for her today. However, when I was younger, I didn't fully recognize that as I should have because I was caught up in my own thoughts/feelings with what was going on. The point that I'm making is that despite what you're going through, your mother is also going through a lot and make sure that you always do what you can to take care of your mother; she should be the most important person in your world.
Stay focused on that love you mentioned. A lot can happen in life and throw us into our own personal hell for awhile. After you walk through hell long enough, you either strive for the light or you get consumed by the darkness. Make sure you always keep your light strong, and not only will it guide you through the dark times, but you'll shine your light upon those you cross on your path also.
I wish you well friend, and best wishes on your journey!
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@Netkos
i always wanted to study physics, since my late secondary school-early highschool years. so i realized it. i wanted to be an academic and teach at the university, but as it happens, a lot of unwanted things came between me and my dream profession. so i started working to make a living, made use of my language skills, got married, then children, and now i'm tring to finish what i've started with m.sc. degree - kind of "better late than never".
the first spark for programming came with a commodore 16 which had basic as it's OS (those of us who are old enough know what i'm talking about). but i used as a game console back then :)
serious programming came with fortran at the uni. still using it for simulations though. about the same time started learning html and graphic design. but lately started peeking into programming languages, basically c++ to widen possibilities.
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@Netkos
i really wish the best for you in pursuing your studies in physics and robotics. and i also share you thoughts about "passion".
"i started to dream when i looked at the stars. i will wake up when i reached them".
(not teally a quote. just me)
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@Vaibhav that's good!