Will this get me a good job in tech?

Will this get me a good job in tech?

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>no holy bible
Never gonna make it.

No.

Go to college, get some internships, don't suck, maybe do a cool personal project or two in your spare time you can show off. That's a path to a job.

But it's slightly harder than half reading some books and then browsing Jow Forums all day.

Fuck you bloody motherfucking bloody. I made a thread about GEB and was told to go back to R*ddit so I stopped reading it.

where is the bible?

So you were reading a book but someone on Jow Forums made fun of you so you stopped. Then someone else on Jow Forums included the book in an info graphic so you decided you should have read it. Can you not make up your own mind?

It is a big book I dont wanna waste my time

I don't see the Catholic Bible up there user

Row 5, column 1.

I also feel like I am getting trolled into reading SICP but I am not sure if people are joking or not

>not including the satanic bible

It's like you're not even trying

Based

And you're making your decision based on an infographic and shitposting

From what I've seen you don't even need 1/10th of that

You just need to be kinda queer and faggy and have glasses

I thought it seemed a bit fruity but a lot of people who I respect seem to like it. I just don't have the time to read big books like this if it doesn't directly benefit me.

Not even one math book.
Give up already.

>Neuromancer is missing!
Barbaric

have you got any suggestions for a neet with little math exp? I try khan academy but it's nowhere as useful as having a nice book, very easy to get distracted by pornhub n Jow Forums...

Do you really respect random Jow Forums users more than people you have vetted in real life? If you like textbooks and people you trust recommend it, then read it.

A lot of these people i respect still use macs and social media etc so in a way i feel as though i see more eye-to-eye than a regular g poster. But I do see your point.

** with the

>2019
>books
have fun reading 100 pages of dumb examples and analogies for brain damaged ameritards to learn writing fizzbuzz.

>making choices because someone on 4channel shitposted
ISHYGDDT

>Not even one math book.
Are you blind?

Honestly those aren't good metrics for much. Lots of skilled developers use Macs, Windows, Linux, or some combination of the three. Even Linus Torvalds has a twitter account I think, although I've never used Twitter myself and don't know how it works.

Just chop your penis off or wear a fursuit, both will get you in the door such companies as mozzila or discord

Add Elements of Programming and you're set.

No, if you want a job grind leetcode

SICP is an old book and while it's still absolutely worth the read at some point in your career 'How To Design Programs' is a slightly more modern iteration of the book that addresses some of the problems of the first book, you can get it for free at htdp.org

This is way too broad to get a good job. Specialize first.

I disagree, you should start broad and then specialize. It's worth the investment to have more flexibility if needed.

I just think that expert skills are what companies look for. A diverse range of knowledge can make you better, but you get employed for your specific knowledge. I.e. Read 5 books on ML and do exercises and try running some of the latest stuff instead of reading Hegel.

Sure but when you get asked a question like "what are the advantages of our methodology A over common methodology B?" during your interview, or when you're already working and someone on another team wants to work with you and you understand what they're doing faster, you'll appreciate having general knowledge beyond your specialization.

Definitely, it's a very good thing, but I just think that the best jobs are expert jobs not generalized programming jobs. It's better to have few good jobs than having many bad jobs. But maybe I'm mistaken concerning what employers need.

Yeah I'm not saying he needs to learn everything but very few jobs, even specialist jobs, are an island. Spending a few months getting a general understanding of the whole field will pay off heavily.

Proofs from the book isn't even a difficult read if you have some mathematical background.

>reading books when the field turns upside down every five years

what do you want to learn? or are you just starting?

based

so do you need to go to back to college or university every 5 years?

>The htdp approach has been implemented at about a dozen colleges and, to some extent, at several dozen high schools. At the college level, the change has always shown strong results. For example, at Rice University and at Northeastern Univer-sity, students can/could enter the second course (using Java) from either an htdp course (taught in computer science) or a C++ course (taught in computer engineering). At both universities, independent instructors confirmed that the htdp students are better prepared to program in an OO world than the C++ students and that they have much better programming habits. The Northeastern htdp students received five times as many A’s (best grade) as the C++ students; at the other grade levels, the numbers are approximately the same.

www2.ccs.neu.edu/racket/pubs/jfp2004-fffk.pdf

Well fuck.

>Including Hegel’s garbage phenomenology of the spirit
>having zero familiarity with Schopenhauer’s The World as Will and Representation
Absolutely cringe and bluepilled

1. Get online psych degree to get past HR.
2. Git some shit
3. Job

You wont get a job if you are autistic virgin anyway. This woman called me for "data consultant" job, and while interview was going not bad she suddenly said something like "you dont have motivation for jobs involving contact with other people". She felt i was stressed through the phone and rejected me because i dont have fun while talking to her, and clients would feel my stress also. Is this real life? Am in fucking hell? I have no chance to prove myself, no whiteboard question, no question about projects, nothing, i am simply rejected because of timbre of my voice suggested that i am shut-in. Shit like that is really demotivating to me.

Kek as if any of that shit ever comes up on Jow Forums, pls let this be a meme

how long have you been on Jow Forums?

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You're kidding right that's like 10 years of reading.

brainlet

No, no brainlet. It literally takes time to read the entire book and assimilate it completely, and philosophise about what it taught you.

If you make reasonable project and maybe take a not so great job or two to get experience then yes

>25 books
>10 years of reading
>2.5 books a year
>assume 700 page average per book
>300 pages read a year
>25 pages a month
>0.8 pages per day
nigga that's like 3 months of material max if you're actually studying them. btw OP your reading list is shit get better taste in entry level compsci books

>if you're actually studying them...
...every day like I have nothing else to do.

>he goes on Jow Forums
I can guarantee that you're a loser with no social life (like me). You have free time

I literally come here just to witness bitching NEETs, brainlets, and lazy students with self diagnosed ADHD.

underrated

>he spends his free time doing that rather than reading

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Have sex.

cope

I seriously doubt you could get through all those books in three month.