I’ve been developing software for self driving (both road and offroad) the past two years and what I’ve noticed is that there isn’t much innovation in the field. It seems like everyone follows the exact same design…
I think a big issue is where the average programmer begins his journey. If you start with visual studio and all you have to do is click “build” or “run” and all the magic occurs in the back, of course you’ll be lost…
This article is disgustingly biased against him. Why does the author think it's alright to add these little snarky comments? I don't care for her opinion, just tell me what's going on.
It's all about daily routine. If you can stick with a lifting program and start eating healthy for the next month you'll notice a difference. If you do it for 3 months, everyone will notice a difference. One big thing…
What's the salary for a new graduate (Bachelor's) in this field? Do they even get the opportunity or are these jobs only available for Masters/PH.D.s?
I’ve been developing software for self driving (both road and offroad) the past two years and what I’ve noticed is that there isn’t much innovation in the field. It seems like everyone follows the exact same design…
I think a big issue is where the average programmer begins his journey. If you start with visual studio and all you have to do is click “build” or “run” and all the magic occurs in the back, of course you’ll be lost…
This article is disgustingly biased against him. Why does the author think it's alright to add these little snarky comments? I don't care for her opinion, just tell me what's going on.
It's all about daily routine. If you can stick with a lifting program and start eating healthy for the next month you'll notice a difference. If you do it for 3 months, everyone will notice a difference. One big thing…
What's the salary for a new graduate (Bachelor's) in this field? Do they even get the opportunity or are these jobs only available for Masters/PH.D.s?