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digitalmars.D.announce - We're looking for a Software Developer! (D language)

reply "Johanna Burgos" <careers sociomantic.com> writes:
Your Mission

Support our team in the development of our event-based 
infrastructure
Development of high-performance applications and services
Writing applications to work with our distributed DHT database 
system
You will be coding in the D-language

Your Track Record

Degree in Computer Science, or closely-related
Knowledge of Github
Strong interest in distributed architectures
Experienced in C, C++ or D (you’ll be programming in D)
Fluency in written and spoken English

Your Style

You don’t like being thrown in at the deep end. You like to jump 
yourself
You live and breathe globalization and love to work and travel 
internationally
You mesmerize people with a friendly and open-minded, yet 
trustworthy and reliable personality
You think in achievements, not in departments, responsibilities 
or hierarchy
As a quick learner, first mover and fast thinker you can keep 
pace with one of the fastest growing technology start ups
You are driven by curiosity and innovation, and always up for a 
good challenge

Our Promise

Employment in Berlin, full-time and full of fun challenges, with 
flexible working hours
Access to a high-profile professional network of international 
Internet companies
Possibility to show your excellent competence and your creative 
ideas to a broad audience
A competitive compensation and incentive plan that rocks when you 
rock
Personal development and training that will help you evolve from 
the pro you are right now to the champ you’re destined to be
Basic German language courses for non-native speakers
Help with residence permit processing for non-EU citizens
Daily adrenalin rushes while working and learning in one of the 
fastest growing sectors in online advertising
Access to an international high-profile network
A company culture driven by pioneer-thinking and talent that 
exceeds departments and hierarchies


The challenge is on. If you think it’s you we’re looking for, 
send us your battle plan along with a certificate of your super 
powers at careers sociomantic.com. Alternatively, a motivational 
cover letter and resume in English will do, too. For now.
Jan 08 2015
next sibling parent reply "Joseph Rushton Wakeling" <joseph.wakeling sociomantic.com> writes:
Hello all,

Just to mention that this call is particularly focused on getting
new people for my team at Sociomantic.  It may be of especial
interest to anyone who wants to work on machine learning problems
(we have lots of fun stuff in the pipeline), but whatever your
background, this is a great opportunity to work full-time with D,
in a great company that has a very extensive and exciting D
codebase.

You can also review the job ad on our company website:
https://www.sociomantic.com/jobs/d-software-developer/#.VK5xsV2YOlM

Best wishes,

      -- Joe (Software Dev   Sociomantic:-)
Jan 08 2015
parent reply FG <home fgda.pl> writes:
On 2015-01-08 14:01 Joseph Rushton Wakeling wrote:
 Just to mention that this call is particularly focused on getting
 new people for my team at Sociomantic.
There is one important piece of information missing: Are you still using only D1? If not, how is your code base currently split into D1 and D2?
Jan 08 2015
parent "Leandro Lucarella" <leandro.lucarella sociomantic.com> writes:
On Thursday, 8 January 2015 at 22:36:13 UTC, FG wrote:
 On 2015-01-08 14:01 Joseph Rushton Wakeling wrote:
 Just to mention that this call is particularly focused on 
 getting
 new people for my team at Sociomantic.
There is one important piece of information missing: Are you still using only D1?
Yes.
 If not, how is your code base currently split into D1 and D2?
I would say about 0.01% of our code is D2. But in our defense, we are already working on the migration to D2. Is a **very** hard work, and it will take probably the whole year (if not more). Mihails (dicebot) will be writing some blog posts about the progress, he already wrote one post: http://blog.dicebot.lv/2014/12/on-sociomantic-d2.html.
Jan 08 2015
prev sibling next sibling parent reply Rikki Cattermole <alphaglosined gmail.com> writes:
On 9/01/2015 12:10 a.m., Johanna Burgos wrote:
 Your Mission

 Support our team in the development of our event-based infrastructure
 Development of high-performance applications and services
 Writing applications to work with our distributed DHT database system
 You will be coding in the D-language

 Your Track Record

 Degree in Computer Science, or closely-related
 Knowledge of Github
 Strong interest in distributed architectures
 Experienced in C, C++ or D (you’ll be programming in D)
 Fluency in written and spoken English

 Your Style

 You don’t like being thrown in at the deep end. You like to jump yourself
 You live and breathe globalization and love to work and travel
 internationally
 You mesmerize people with a friendly and open-minded, yet trustworthy
 and reliable personality
 You think in achievements, not in departments, responsibilities or
 hierarchy
 As a quick learner, first mover and fast thinker you can keep pace with
 one of the fastest growing technology start ups
 You are driven by curiosity and innovation, and always up for a good
 challenge

 Our Promise

 Employment in Berlin, full-time and full of fun challenges, with
 flexible working hours
 Access to a high-profile professional network of international Internet
 companies
 Possibility to show your excellent competence and your creative ideas to
 a broad audience
 A competitive compensation and incentive plan that rocks when you rock
 Personal development and training that will help you evolve from the pro
 you are right now to the champ you’re destined to be
 Basic German language courses for non-native speakers
 Help with residence permit processing for non-EU citizens
 Daily adrenalin rushes while working and learning in one of the fastest
 growing sectors in online advertising
 Access to an international high-profile network
 A company culture driven by pioneer-thinking and talent that exceeds
 departments and hierarchies


 The challenge is on. If you think it’s you we’re looking for, send us
 your battle plan along with a certificate of your super powers at
 careers sociomantic.com. Alternatively, a motivational cover letter and
 resume in English will do, too. For now.
Unfortunately I half wish you guys had a New Zealand office. As I am in need of a job.
Jan 08 2015
next sibling parent reply "Joseph Rushton Wakeling" <joseph.wakeling sociomantic.com> writes:
On Thursday, 8 January 2015 at 13:21:05 UTC, Rikki Cattermole 
wrote:
 Unfortunately I half wish you guys had a New Zealand office.
 As I am in need of a job.
Sure we can't tempt you to consider crossing the oceans? Berlin is a fun city and you will find many fellow New Zealanders to help you feel at home. :-)
Jan 08 2015
parent reply "Lukasz Wrzosek" <lukasz.test.2011 gmail.com> writes:
Is there any chance that in the future your company hire D
developers in Warsaw office ?
Jan 08 2015
parent "Leandro Lucarella" <leandro.lucarella sociomantic.com> writes:
On Thursday, 8 January 2015 at 22:21:55 UTC, Lukasz Wrzosek wrote:
 Is there any chance that in the future your company hire D
 developers in Warsaw office ?
This is unfortunately very unlikely.
Jan 08 2015
prev sibling next sibling parent "Leandro Lucarella" <leandro.lucarella sociomantic.com> writes:
On Thursday, 8 January 2015 at 13:21:05 UTC, Rikki Cattermole 
wrote:
 The challenge is on. If you think it’s you we’re looking for, 
 send us your battle plan along with a certificate of your 
 super powers at careers sociomantic.com. Alternatively, a 
 motivational cover letter and resume in English will do, too. 
 For now.
Unfortunately I half wish you guys had a New Zealand office. As I am in need of a job.
We already have a kiwi in our lines, Ben, they guy organizing the Berlin meetup. You can ask him how was moving from NZ to DE. ;-)
Jan 08 2015
prev sibling parent reply John Carter via Digitalmars-d-announce writes:
Whilst we are not currently using D at Tait Electronics....

I am certainly trying to make it happen.

So if this job fits you...

http://www.taitradio.com/about-us/careers/new-zealand/jobs-in-new-zealand/e=
mbedded-software-engineer2

You can help me try!

Part of the problem  with getting a new language accepted in a company, is
to develop a critical mass of willing and capable programmers in that
language.


On Fri, Jan 9, 2015 at 2:20 AM, Rikki Cattermole via Digitalmars-d-announce
<digitalmars-d-announce puremagic.com> wrote:

 On 9/01/2015 12:10 a.m., Johanna Burgos wrote:

 Your Mission

 Support our team in the development of our event-based infrastructure
 Development of high-performance applications and services
 Writing applications to work with our distributed DHT database system
 You will be coding in the D-language

 Your Track Record

 Degree in Computer Science, or closely-related
 Knowledge of Github
 Strong interest in distributed architectures
 Experienced in C, C++ or D (you=E2=80=99ll be programming in D)
 Fluency in written and spoken English

 Your Style

 You don=E2=80=99t like being thrown in at the deep end. You like to jump=
yourself
 You live and breathe globalization and love to work and travel
 internationally
 You mesmerize people with a friendly and open-minded, yet trustworthy
 and reliable personality
 You think in achievements, not in departments, responsibilities or
 hierarchy
 As a quick learner, first mover and fast thinker you can keep pace with
 one of the fastest growing technology start ups
 You are driven by curiosity and innovation, and always up for a good
 challenge

 Our Promise

 Employment in Berlin, full-time and full of fun challenges, with
 flexible working hours
 Access to a high-profile professional network of international Internet
 companies
 Possibility to show your excellent competence and your creative ideas to
 a broad audience
 A competitive compensation and incentive plan that rocks when you rock
 Personal development and training that will help you evolve from the pro
 you are right now to the champ you=E2=80=99re destined to be
 Basic German language courses for non-native speakers
 Help with residence permit processing for non-EU citizens
 Daily adrenalin rushes while working and learning in one of the fastest
 growing sectors in online advertising
 Access to an international high-profile network
 A company culture driven by pioneer-thinking and talent that exceeds
 departments and hierarchies


 The challenge is on. If you think it=E2=80=99s you we=E2=80=99re looking=
for, send us
 your battle plan along with a certificate of your super powers at
 careers sociomantic.com. Alternatively, a motivational cover letter and
 resume in English will do, too. For now.
Unfortunately I half wish you guys had a New Zealand office. As I am in need of a job.
--=20 John Carter Phone : (64)(3) 358 6639 Tait Electronics PO Box 1645 Christchurch New Zealand --=20 ------------------------------ This email, including any attachments, is only for the intended recipient.= =20 It is subject to copyright, is confidential and may be the subject of legal= =20 or other privilege, none of which is waived or lost by reason of this=20 transmission. If you are not an intended recipient, you may not use, disseminate,=20 distribute or reproduce such email, any attachments, or any part thereof.= =20 If you have received a message in error, please notify the sender=20 immediately and erase all copies of the message and any attachments. Unfortunately, we cannot warrant that the email has not been altered or=20 corrupted during transmission nor can we guarantee that any email or any=20 attachments are free from computer viruses or other conditions which may=20 damage or interfere with recipient data, hardware or software. The=20 recipient relies upon its own procedures and assumes all risk of use and of= =20 opening any attachments. ------------------------------
Jan 08 2015
parent reply Rikki Cattermole <alphaglosined gmail.com> writes:
On 9/01/2015 2:53 p.m., John Carter via Digitalmars-d-announce wrote:
 Whilst we are not currently using D at Tait Electronics....

 I am certainly trying to make it happen.

 So if this job fits you...
 http://www.taitradio.com/about-us/careers/new-zealand/jobs-in-new-zealand/embedded-software-engineer2

 You can help me try!

 Part of the problem  with getting a new language accepted in a company,
 is to develop a critical mass of willing and capable programmers in that
 language.


 On Fri, Jan 9, 2015 at 2:20 AM, Rikki Cattermole via
 Digitalmars-d-announce <digitalmars-d-announce puremagic.com
 <mailto:digitalmars-d-announce puremagic.com>> wrote:

     On 9/01/2015 12:10 a.m., Johanna Burgos wrote:

         Your Mission

         Support our team in the development of our event-based
         infrastructure
         Development of high-performance applications and services
         Writing applications to work with our distributed DHT database
         system
         You will be coding in the D-language

         Your Track Record

         Degree in Computer Science, or closely-related
         Knowledge of Github
         Strong interest in distributed architectures
         Experienced in C, C++ or D (you’ll be programming in D)
         Fluency in written and spoken English

         Your Style

         You don’t like being thrown in at the deep end. You like to jump
         yourself
         You live and breathe globalization and love to work and travel
         internationally
         You mesmerize people with a friendly and open-minded, yet
         trustworthy
         and reliable personality
         You think in achievements, not in departments, responsibilities or
         hierarchy
         As a quick learner, first mover and fast thinker you can keep
         pace with
         one of the fastest growing technology start ups
         You are driven by curiosity and innovation, and always up for a good
         challenge

         Our Promise

         Employment in Berlin, full-time and full of fun challenges, with
         flexible working hours
         Access to a high-profile professional network of international
         Internet
         companies
         Possibility to show your excellent competence and your creative
         ideas to
         a broad audience
         A competitive compensation and incentive plan that rocks when
         you rock
         Personal development and training that will help you evolve from
         the pro
         you are right now to the champ you’re destined to be
         Basic German language courses for non-native speakers
         Help with residence permit processing for non-EU citizens
         Daily adrenalin rushes while working and learning in one of the
         fastest
         growing sectors in online advertising
         Access to an international high-profile network
         A company culture driven by pioneer-thinking and talent that exceeds
         departments and hierarchies


         The challenge is on. If you think it’s you we’re looking for,
         send us
         your battle plan along with a certificate of your super powers at
         careers sociomantic.com <mailto:careers sociomantic.com>.
         Alternatively, a motivational cover letter and
         resume in English will do, too. For now.


     Unfortunately I half wish you guys had a New Zealand office.
     As I am in need of a job.




 --
 John Carter
 Phone : (64)(3) 358 6639
 Tait Electronics
 PO Box 1645 Christchurch
 New Zealand


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Wow there is actually somebody working right round the corner of me! I did not expect this. Out of curiosity how do you guys consider CPIT's Degree in ICT keep in mind that it doesn't cover c/c++. Well until I pushed for D(native) anyway.
Jan 08 2015
parent reply John Carter via Digitalmars-d-announce writes:
If you email me at john DOT carter AT taitradio DOT com we can take this
conversation out of the D forum as it is going way off topic.

On Fri, Jan 9, 2015 at 4:05 PM, Rikki Cattermole via Digitalmars-d-announce
<digitalmars-d-announce puremagic.com> wrote:

 On 9/01/2015 2:53 p.m., John Carter via Digitalmars-d-announce wrote:

 Whilst we are not currently using D at Tait Electronics....

 I am certainly trying to make it happen.

 So if this job fits you...
 http://www.taitradio.com/about-us/careers/new-zealand/
 jobs-in-new-zealand/embedded-software-engineer2

 You can help me try!

 Part of the problem  with getting a new language accepted in a company,
 is to develop a critical mass of willing and capable programmers in that
 language.


 On Fri, Jan 9, 2015 at 2:20 AM, Rikki Cattermole via
 Digitalmars-d-announce <digitalmars-d-announce puremagic.com
 <mailto:digitalmars-d-announce puremagic.com>> wrote:

     On 9/01/2015 12:10 a.m., Johanna Burgos wrote:

         Your Mission

         Support our team in the development of our event-based
         infrastructure
         Development of high-performance applications and services
         Writing applications to work with our distributed DHT database
         system
         You will be coding in the D-language

         Your Track Record

         Degree in Computer Science, or closely-related
         Knowledge of Github
         Strong interest in distributed architectures
         Experienced in C, C++ or D (you=E2=80=99ll be programming in D)
         Fluency in written and spoken English

         Your Style

         You don=E2=80=99t like being thrown in at the deep end. You like=
to jump
         yourself
         You live and breathe globalization and love to work and travel
         internationally
         You mesmerize people with a friendly and open-minded, yet
         trustworthy
         and reliable personality
         You think in achievements, not in departments, responsibilities =
or
         hierarchy
         As a quick learner, first mover and fast thinker you can keep
         pace with
         one of the fastest growing technology start ups
         You are driven by curiosity and innovation, and always up for a
 good
         challenge

         Our Promise

         Employment in Berlin, full-time and full of fun challenges, with
         flexible working hours
         Access to a high-profile professional network of international
         Internet
         companies
         Possibility to show your excellent competence and your creative
         ideas to
         a broad audience
         A competitive compensation and incentive plan that rocks when
         you rock
         Personal development and training that will help you evolve from
         the pro
         you are right now to the champ you=E2=80=99re destined to be
         Basic German language courses for non-native speakers
         Help with residence permit processing for non-EU citizens
         Daily adrenalin rushes while working and learning in one of the
         fastest
         growing sectors in online advertising
         Access to an international high-profile network
         A company culture driven by pioneer-thinking and talent that
 exceeds
         departments and hierarchies


         The challenge is on. If you think it=E2=80=99s you we=E2=80=99re=
looking for,
         send us
         your battle plan along with a certificate of your super powers a=
t
         careers sociomantic.com <mailto:careers sociomantic.com>.
         Alternatively, a motivational cover letter and
         resume in English will do, too. For now.


     Unfortunately I half wish you guys had a New Zealand office.
     As I am in need of a job.




 --
 John Carter
 Phone : (64)(3) 358 6639
 Tait Electronics
 PO Box 1645 Christchurch
 New Zealand


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Wow there is actually somebody working right round the corner of me! I did not expect this. Out of curiosity how do you guys consider CPIT's Degree in ICT keep in mind that it doesn't cover c/c++. Well until I pushed for D(native) anywa=
y.



--=20
John Carter
Phone : (64)(3) 358 6639
Tait Electronics
PO Box 1645 Christchurch
New Zealand

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Jan 08 2015
parent Rikki Cattermole <alphaglosined gmail.com> writes:
On 9/01/2015 4:20 p.m., John Carter via Digitalmars-d-announce wrote:
 If you email me at john DOT carter AT taitradio DOT com we can take this
 conversation out of the D forum as it is going way off topic.

 On Fri, Jan 9, 2015 at 4:05 PM, Rikki Cattermole via
 Digitalmars-d-announce <digitalmars-d-announce puremagic.com
 <mailto:digitalmars-d-announce puremagic.com>> wrote:

     On 9/01/2015 2:53 p.m., John Carter via Digitalmars-d-announce wrote:

         Whilst we are not currently using D at Tait Electronics....

         I am certainly trying to make it happen.

         So if this job fits you...
         http://www.taitradio.com/__about-us/careers/new-zealand/__jobs-in-new-zealand/embedded-__software-engineer2
         <http://www.taitradio.com/about-us/careers/new-zealand/jobs-in-new-zealand/embedded-software-engineer2>

         You can help me try!

         Part of the problem  with getting a new language accepted in a
         company,
         is to develop a critical mass of willing and capable programmers
         in that
         language.


         On Fri, Jan 9, 2015 at 2:20 AM, Rikki Cattermole via
         Digitalmars-d-announce <digitalmars-d-announce __puremagic.com
         <mailto:digitalmars-d-announce puremagic.com>
         <mailto:digitalmars-d-__announce puremagic.com
         <mailto:digitalmars-d-announce puremagic.com>>> wrote:

              On 9/01/2015 12:10 a.m., Johanna Burgos wrote:

                  Your Mission

                  Support our team in the development of our event-based
                  infrastructure
                  Development of high-performance applications and services
                  Writing applications to work with our distributed DHT
         database
                  system
                  You will be coding in the D-language

                  Your Track Record

                  Degree in Computer Science, or closely-related
                  Knowledge of Github
                  Strong interest in distributed architectures
                  Experienced in C, C++ or D (you’ll be programming in D)
                  Fluency in written and spoken English

                  Your Style

                  You don’t like being thrown in at the deep end. You
         like to jump
                  yourself
                  You live and breathe globalization and love to work and
         travel
                  internationally
                  You mesmerize people with a friendly and open-minded, yet
                  trustworthy
                  and reliable personality
                  You think in achievements, not in departments,
         responsibilities or
                  hierarchy
                  As a quick learner, first mover and fast thinker you
         can keep
                  pace with
                  one of the fastest growing technology start ups
                  You are driven by curiosity and innovation, and always
         up for a good
                  challenge

                  Our Promise

                  Employment in Berlin, full-time and full of fun
         challenges, with
                  flexible working hours
                  Access to a high-profile professional network of
         international
                  Internet
                  companies
                  Possibility to show your excellent competence and your
         creative
                  ideas to
                  a broad audience
                  A competitive compensation and incentive plan that
         rocks when
                  you rock
                  Personal development and training that will help you
         evolve from
                  the pro
                  you are right now to the champ you’re destined to be
                  Basic German language courses for non-native speakers
                  Help with residence permit processing for non-EU citizens
                  Daily adrenalin rushes while working and learning in
         one of the
                  fastest
                  growing sectors in online advertising
                  Access to an international high-profile network
                  A company culture driven by pioneer-thinking and talent
         that exceeds
                  departments and hierarchies


                  The challenge is on. If you think it’s you we’re
         looking for,
                  send us
                  your battle plan along with a certificate of your super
         powers at
         careers sociomantic.com <mailto:careers sociomantic.com>
         <mailto:careers sociomantic.__com <mailto:careers sociomantic.com>>.
                  Alternatively, a motivational cover letter and
                  resume in English will do, too. For now.


              Unfortunately I half wish you guys had a New Zealand office.
              As I am in need of a job.




         --
         John Carter
         Phone : (64)(3) 358 6639
         Tait Electronics
         PO Box 1645 Christchurch
         New Zealand


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     Wow there is actually somebody working right round the corner of me!
     I did not expect this.

     Out of curiosity how do you guys consider CPIT's Degree in ICT keep
     in mind that it doesn't cover c/c++. Well until I pushed for
     D(native) anyway.




 --
 John Carter
 Phone : (64)(3) 358 6639
 Tait Electronics
 PO Box 1645 Christchurch
 New Zealand


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I haven't heard from you so I'm replying to hopefully ping you. I'm hoping its something weird with my hosting. If it is, please let me know at alphaglosined /\ gmail /\ com. Thanks.
Jan 11 2015
prev sibling next sibling parent "Dejan Lekic" <dejan.lekic gmail.com> writes:
Why don't you post this on LinkedIn's "D Developer Network" group?
Jan 13 2015
prev sibling next sibling parent reply nnot <not-maybe mail.ru> writes:
On Thursday, 8 January 2015 at 11:10:09 UTC, Johanna Burgos wrote:



Hi-ya!
We have D-coders(they're really rare persons). We are small 
software development company, please, visit our page: 
http://vironit.com/ or just wink me at skype: e.dziatlau.vironit
Sep 16 2016
parent reply Vadim Lopatin <coolreader.org gmail.com> writes:
On Friday, 16 September 2016 at 10:38:54 UTC, nnot wrote:
 On Thursday, 8 January 2015 at 11:10:09 UTC, Johanna Burgos 
 wrote:



 Hi-ya!
 We have D-coders(they're really rare persons). We are small 
 software development company, please, visit our page: 
 http://vironit.com/ or just wink me at skype: e.dziatlau.vironit
BTW, there is no D language mentioned in Portfolio/Technology in your company http://vironit.com/portfolio/en/
Sep 16 2016
parent reply Alex <alexandraboyarchuk gmail.com> writes:
hi there
Nov 28 2017
parent Alex Brown <alexandraboyarchuk gmail.com> writes:
If you are looking for a cost effective solution, you may want to 
consider outsourcing. This article may be pretty informative for 
you - 
https://diceus.com/why-you-should-open-outsourcing-centers-in-ukraine-nowadays/
. If there are some functions which your business cannot complete effectively
and or professionally, you'll often save money and increase quality by
outsourcing.
Hope you find it useful!
Nov 28 2017
prev sibling parent reply aberba <karabutaworld gmail.com> writes:
On Thursday, 8 January 2015 at 11:10:09 UTC, Johanna Burgos wrote:
 Your Mission
 Your Track Record

 Degree in Computer Science, or closely-related
It baffles me that recruitment still works using this as a requirement. A CS graduate will never know any of these besides basic intro to C, C++, html, css, databases, and basic hardware-software theory... without self learning and practice. I've never sat in a cs class for a second and I will be bored to death learning these stuff in lectures. I learnt them beyond the syllables years back on my own at a much quicker pase. You become experienced and skilled when you're passionate about it. Its how I started from being curious about how software is made to a full stack generalist... knowing more stack than the above requirements. You want skills not pedigree.
Nov 29 2017
next sibling parent Paulo Pinto <pjmlp progtools.org> writes:
On Wednesday, 29 November 2017 at 10:47:31 UTC, aberba wrote:
 On Thursday, 8 January 2015 at 11:10:09 UTC, Johanna Burgos 
 wrote:
 Your Mission
 Your Track Record

 Degree in Computer Science, or closely-related
It baffles me that recruitment still works using this as a requirement. A CS graduate will never know any of these besides basic intro to C, C++, html, css, databases, and basic hardware-software theory... without self learning and practice. ...
Sure it will, it is a matter of university quality. During my 5 year degree, we got to learn about C++, Prolog, Caml Light and SML, x86 and MIPS Assembly, Pascal, PL/SQL, Java, Smalltalk. Those that took compiler design, also had a look into Algol, Concurrent C, Oberon, Modula-3, Eiffel, Lisp. We had access to DG/UX, Aix, GNU/Linux, Mac System 7 and Windows as OSes. Additionally we got all the layers of OS development, from drivers to graphics programming, distributed computing using PWM and MPI, web design, architecture, algorithms and data structures, calculus, linear algebra among many other concepts. Each area required projects to be delivered during each semester and final examination. Sure many can self learn some of those themes, but it requires a big discipline to keep the rhythm.
Nov 29 2017
prev sibling next sibling parent reply Ola Fosheim Grostad <ola.fosheim.grostad gmail.com> writes:
On Wednesday, 29 November 2017 at 10:47:31 UTC, aberba wrote:
 to death learning these stuff in lectures. I learnt them beyond 
 the syllables years back on my own at a much quicker pase.
CS isnt about the languages themselves, that is trivial. Basically covered in the first or second semester.
 You become experienced and skilled when you're passionate about 
 it.
Sure, imperative languages are all mostly the same, and easy to learn once you know the basics (C++ being an exception). Learning frameworks takes time, but there are too many frameworks for anyone to master, and they are quickly outdated. So the only knowledgebase that isnt getting outdated are the models from CS.
Nov 29 2017
next sibling parent reply Paulo Pinto <pjmlp progtools.org> writes:
On Wednesday, 29 November 2017 at 12:05:06 UTC, Ola Fosheim 
Grostad wrote:
 On Wednesday, 29 November 2017 at 10:47:31 UTC, aberba wrote:
 to death learning these stuff in lectures. I learnt them 
 beyond the syllables years back on my own at a much quicker 
 pase.
CS isnt about the languages themselves, that is trivial. Basically covered in the first or second semester.
 You become experienced and skilled when you're passionate 
 about it.
Sure, imperative languages are all mostly the same, and easy to learn once you know the basics (C++ being an exception). Learning frameworks takes time, but there are too many frameworks for anyone to master, and they are quickly outdated. So the only knowledgebase that isnt getting outdated are the models from CS.
Wirth puts it nicely, it is all about algorithms, data structures and learning how to apply them to any language.
Nov 29 2017
parent Ola Fosheim Grostad <ola.fosheim.grostad gmail.com> writes:
On Wednesday, 29 November 2017 at 15:11:17 UTC, Paulo Pinto wrote:
 Wirth puts it nicely, it is all about algorithms, data 
 structures and
 learning how to apply them to any language.
Yes, they also mention machine learning, which borrows from many fields close to applied mathematics. Linear algebra, statistical signal processing, statistical modelling, etc... I took a course on statistical signal processing this year (using Hayes book + extras) and experience without theoretical training would be inefficient. You have to tailor the algorithms to the characteristics in the signal...
Nov 29 2017
prev sibling parent Alex Brown <alexandraboyarchuk gmail.com> writes:
 From my own experience, I strongly recommend that you check out 
these guys https://3atdev.com . They have rich experience 
building brands. So I'm 100% positive they'll develop a unique 
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Jan 17 2018
prev sibling parent Joakim <dlang joakim.fea.st> writes:
On Wednesday, 29 November 2017 at 10:47:31 UTC, aberba wrote:
 On Thursday, 8 January 2015 at 11:10:09 UTC, Johanna Burgos 
 wrote:
 Your Mission
 Your Track Record

 Degree in Computer Science, or closely-related
It baffles me that recruitment still works using this as a requirement. A CS graduate will never know any of these besides basic intro to C, C++, html, css, databases, and basic hardware-software theory... without self learning and practice. I've never sat in a cs class for a second and I will be bored to death learning these stuff in lectures. I learnt them beyond the syllables years back on my own at a much quicker pase. You become experienced and skilled when you're passionate about it. Its how I started from being curious about how software is made to a full stack generalist... knowing more stack than the above requirements. You want skills not pedigree.
Incompetence in hiring and HR is par for the course pretty much everywhere, lots of threads about it on proggit/HN/blogs these days. Take for example the recent sexual harassment scandals in the US, where HR depts did nothing for decades. People rightly complain about much smaller stuff than that not getting done well by HR, so of course they don't handle real malfeasance properly. The biggest joke is that these companies all claim they want the best talent, when they have no idea what the best is in the first place: https://danluu.com/programmer-moneyball/ It is one of the main reasons for the rise of open source, because you can't stop anyone from contributing or forking, assuming they have the extra time/money to do so.
Nov 29 2017