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    Other Is Freelance Web Development a Viable Career Path for a Python-Savvy Student?

    yea you right. just never used python in a front end programming situation before
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    Other Is Freelance Web Development a Viable Career Path for a Python-Savvy Student?

    I'm just looking for a way to make some passive income. My classes don't start until next month so maybe things at my job would change until then.
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    Other Is Freelance Web Development a Viable Career Path for a Python-Savvy Student?

    web development usually consists of javascript, html, and css.
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    Other Is Freelance Web Development a Viable Career Path for a Python-Savvy Student?

    So I'm currently employed an in college, but I constantly get my hours for some reason. I was thinking about doing free lance web development. I mainly know python, but my html skills need work. Is there any chance of me becoming a freelance web developer?
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    Job Skills Why is CS in more favorable over other IT degrees?

    i mainly want to do network/database admin or computer analyst, but whenever I look up computer information systems degree info via reddit every comment or mostly every comment goes into how a cs degree is the better option. One redditor wrote through r/ITcareerquestions: "CS majors will get...
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    Job Skills Why is CS in more favorable over other IT degrees?

    So recently what I've been seeing especially on reddit was that people have been praising CS over other IT degrees. Why is that a trend? Is it because other IT degrees are seen as "obsolete"?
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    Job Skills Is it too late to pursue a career in computer science at 47?

    Well All I know is when I asked a similar question of reddit I was told otherwise. Unless reddit is the wrong forum to ask this type of question.
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    Job Skills Is it too late to pursue a career in computer science at 47?

    so basically what you're saying is employer would pick a younger person over a 30 year old? Did I miss something from this post?
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    Job Skills Is it too late to pursue a career in computer science at 47?

    When it comes to quant development that's more geared towards CS and Software Engineering?
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    Programs Software Development Degree vs CompSci Degree

    I was thinking which degree would open more doors? Would employers look down on me for having a Software Dev degree? Which degree has a better roi?
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    Job Skills Is it too late to pursue a career in computer science at 47?

    Different skills such as what? Most quant dev jobs require a computer science degree last I check.
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    Job Skills Is it too late to pursue a career in computer science at 47?

    Well my main goal is to be a quant developer, but as I mentioned I go to an online university. Yes it's accredited and it's non profit, but it's no Stanford or Harvard. If not that then a network engineer/administrator
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    Job Skills Is it too late to pursue a career in computer science at 47?

    That's not the point. What I'm concerned is that am I going to be able to get a job in computer science and make the kind of money I want to make?
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    Job Skills Is it too late to pursue a career in computer science at 47?

    That's odd. I heard a different story on Reddit
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    Job Skills Is it too late to pursue a career in computer science at 47?

    I'm 27 and I'm currently attending an online university for compsci. I did the math recently and I won't get my degree until I'm almost 30. Is it still possible for me to find jobs once I graduate?
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