games are my best friend
i hate making choices in videobgames and replaying them for different little changes or in story or endings if lucky like wolfenstein new order and pyre
i cant believe shadow warrior 2 is 70 hours but i read a lot say 10 hours even completionist
i did more digging after hour long bounty quest i needed cheats
luckys tale codex had no dlc so i download ali213 steam from cs rin ru tor only. on pan baidu download manager i must use take 2 days 10gb
hard af no cheats for steam
im gonna play indies yoku splasher flipping death then rise tomb raider just cause 3 and gta v
might play doom wolfenstein new order collosus
also 930 dim sum again
dreamed i clogged cousins toilet big house many relatives visit cant find toilet. irdiscent city outline fututistic
back in elementary everyone had a bunch of sparkles glued on a star. ppl kwpt stealing sparkles so i tried to take all of mine but teacher object. it was my star. lol
20 minutes pass so fast on toilet
i woke at 430am and looked at few reddit pics. boom 6am
plugged my first car plug it waa weird fistpump
so i found out 20 percent of canada arent happy but no statistically significant differences in the proportion of people saying “not too happy” in each by provinces
sucks red academy one year work placement aint enough but id be happy minimum wage
https://www.reddit.com/r/vancouver/comments/8of22l/tech_sector_and_programming_jobs_in_vancouver/e039q56/
Agreed, please listen to the others. I would not hire an academy 'graduate'. I've posted about it before, but I'll give you the short version.
One year is not long enough to learn enough programming to be useful to anyone willing to pay you more than minimum wage. You're missing all of the theory and best practices that take the full 4 years of a degree to learn.
Going to an academy shows either that you *could not* get into a longer university program, or that you *did not want to.* What company is going to want to hire someone that figures their maximum investment into themselves is a year.
Academies are often more expensive than full 4 years programs.
Academies arent nearly has recognized outside of Vancouver.
You'll never be able to advance (or it will take much longer than everyone else) in major companies as a lot of them require proper degrees for senior roles. You won't be deemed management-ready for quite a while, as you have the least experience with code and none of the theory.
You're being taught by teachers that barely have bachelors of their own and have no industry experience vs. teachers that have worked I nthe field and have a minimum of a master's.
There's tons of real university graduates available right now, so why would they pick someone with less education?
Those are a few of the points I usually provide.
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