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How can I tell a person as a software Engineer? & How can I learn in advance?

If a Person complete all 11 course from "Solo Learn" successfully Can I Tell him/her software engineer?

15th Dec 2016, 9:44 AM
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HA! . No. This is just a really REALLY newbie course, with basic stuff. don't get me wrong, its a good base. But it's worth almost nothing in a job. You need to investigate and practice a lot more, this is just the start.
15th Dec 2016, 9:59 AM
Nahuel
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first of all, you need to continue your training with databases. How to read, write, update, create, with a language. then try to make your own projects. do an hotel system, cybercafe, shop, parkment, etc. train you skills
15th Dec 2016, 11:17 AM
Nahuel
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Not at all. These are all for beginners.
15th Dec 2016, 9:48 AM
Uran Kajtazaj
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How can I learn Advance Level?
15th Dec 2016, 11:06 AM
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You can not consider software engineer if you do not have a degree in engineering. But it does not stop you from becoming a software developer if you continue to deepen your knowledge. But these courses only teach you the basics.
15th Dec 2016, 11:03 AM
Diogo
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First you need to focus and decide what type of programmer you want to be. It's not worth knowing a little bit of each and not being really good at anything. There are several types of software developer, and you should research and arrange guidance about this. There are several materials on the net, I like the courses of corsera.
15th Dec 2016, 11:41 AM
Diogo
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I agree completely with all the posters - these are just tutorials. But it is a good 1st step! Try to formally further your studies if you have mastered the material here. If you cannot afford or prefer online studies look at www.coursera.org, www.udacity.org or www.edx.org. But be warned, these courses are much more involved.
15th Dec 2016, 1:11 PM
Ettienne Gilbert
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these courses are basic...but they are a good start for everyone who want to get in computer programming
16th Dec 2016, 12:43 AM
Adrian Gorea
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