IT undergraduate -practices & plans

elektro

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    තිය තිය බලන්නේ නැතිව වරෙන්. :P





    මචං මේක සමහර විට මෝඩ ප්‍රශ්නයක් කියල හිතෙයිද දන්නේ නෑ..ඒත් මේක මට තියෙන ගැටලුවක්... IT undergraduate කෙනෙක් විදියට කොහොමද academic වැඩ වලට plan කරන්නේ කියල අදහස් කියන්න පුලුවන්ද? ඒ කිවේ ගොඩක් theory පැත්ත බැලුවට ම වැඩක් නෑනේ. අලුත් technologies හෝ programming පැත්ත practice කරන්න මොන මොන වගේ දේවල් ද කරන්න පුලුවන්?

    ගෙදර හිටියම ගොඩක් වෙලාවට දවස නාස්ති වෙනවා social media + internet එකේ අනංමනං..

    උබල මේ දෙක බැලන්ස් කරගන්නේ කොහොමද? පොඩ්ඩක් අදහස් බෙදාගමු...තව කෙනෙක්ටත් වැදගත් වෙන්න පුලුවන්..

     

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    Ayeshlive

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    thanx a lot machoo :) can you please explain more regarding this?

    Depending on the type of fields you study and plan to start your career in, try to use and love a few open source projects. If you are into computer vision, OpenCV. If you are into front end technologies, Angular, backbone, jquery, etc.

    Try to get into the project and help out the people when you have some time. You'll get to learn a lot doing that, and reputation will follow you.

    I have received thousands of dollars worth of returns (conference tickets, parties, flight tickets, hotels), and will get to know the elite people (CEO/CTO of companies, senior developers, etc) in official and casual events. I have personally met and partied with people from Amazon, Digital Ocean, Rackspace, Jetbrains, Pantheon, Acquia, TATA CS, etc. In this field, the best thing you can do is network with people who matter. Get out if your university students zone and reach out the people in the world. Having met them before in open source communities can help immensely. If you are a vital part of the project, they will sponsor you.

    Its not about the money. You'll get to meet awesome people, learn from them, mentor them back in turn, and live a colourful life.

    Every open source project has their own politics and inner circles. When you are inside, top developers from your niche become your best friends.
     
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    elektro

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    Depending on the type of fields you study and plan to start your career in, try to use and love a few open source projects. If you are into computer vision, OpenCV. If you are into front end technologies, Angular, backbone, jquery, etc.

    Try to get into the project and help out the people when you have some time. You'll get to learn a lot doing that, and reputation will follow you.

    I have received thousands of dollars worth of returns (conference tickets, parties, flight tickets, hotels), and will get to know the elite people (CEO/CTO of companies, senior developers, etc) in official and casual events. I have personally met and partied with people from Amazon, Digital Ocean, Rackspace, Jetbrains, Pantheon, Acquia, TATA CS, etc. In this field, the best thing you can do is network with people who matter. Get out if your university students zone and reach out the people in the world. Having met them before in open source communities can help immensely. If you are a vital part of the project, they will sponsor you.

    Its not about the money. You'll get to meet awesome people, learn from them, mentor them back in turn, and live a colourful life.

    Every open source project has their own politics and inner circles. When you are inside, top developers from your niche become your best friends.


    Thanx a lot machan..really appreciate you !!!
     

    Henry L

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    Depending on the type of fields you study and plan to start your career in, try to use and love a few open source projects. If you are into computer vision, OpenCV. If you are into front end technologies, Angular, backbone, jquery, etc.

    Try to get into the project and help out the people when you have some time. You'll get to learn a lot doing that, and reputation will follow you.

    I have received thousands of dollars worth of returns (conference tickets, parties, flight tickets, hotels), and will get to know the elite people (CEO/CTO of companies, senior developers, etc) in official and casual events. I have personally met and partied with people from Amazon, Digital Ocean, Rackspace, Jetbrains, Pantheon, Acquia, TATA CS, etc. In this field, the best thing you can do is network with people who matter. Get out if your university students zone and reach out the people in the world. Having met them before in open source communities can help immensely. If you are a vital part of the project, they will sponsor you.

    Its not about the money. You'll get to meet awesome people, learn from them, mentor them back in turn, and live a colourful life.

    Every open source project has their own politics and inner circles. When you are inside, top developers from your niche become your best friends.

    This is what you should do pretty much in all other STEM fields :yes::)
     

    negombokollo

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    Depending on the type of fields you study and plan to start your career in, try to use and love a few open source projects. If you are into computer vision, OpenCV. If you are into front end technologies, Angular, backbone, jquery, etc.

    Try to get into the project and help out the people when you have some time. You'll get to learn a lot doing that, and reputation will follow you.

    I have received thousands of dollars worth of returns (conference tickets, parties, flight tickets, hotels), and will get to know the elite people (CEO/CTO of companies, senior developers, etc) in official and casual events. I have personally met and partied with people from Amazon, Digital Ocean, Rackspace, Jetbrains, Pantheon, Acquia, TATA CS, etc. In this field, the best thing you can do is network with people who matter. Get out if your university students zone and reach out the people in the world. Having met them before in open source communities can help immensely. If you are a vital part of the project, they will sponsor you.

    Its not about the money. You'll get to meet awesome people, learn from them, mentor them back in turn, and live a colourful life.

    Every open source project has their own politics and inner circles. When you are inside, top developers from your niche become your best friends.

    macho monada ban ubata thiyana education qualifications
    ube danuma gaththe kohomada ban
    uba thaniyama internet ekenda igena gaththe
    naththan normal academic field ekenda knowladge eka gaththe
    :yes::confused:
     

    Miami-Vice

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    Depending on the type of fields you study and plan to start your career in, try to use and love a few open source projects. If you are into computer vision, OpenCV. If you are into front end technologies, Angular, backbone, jquery, etc.

    Try to get into the project and help out the people when you have some time. You'll get to learn a lot doing that, and reputation will follow you.

    I have received thousands of dollars worth of returns (conference tickets, parties, flight tickets, hotels), and will get to know the elite people (CEO/CTO of companies, senior developers, etc) in official and casual events. I have personally met and partied with people from Amazon, Digital Ocean, Rackspace, Jetbrains, Pantheon, Acquia, TATA CS, etc. In this field, the best thing you can do is network with people who matter. Get out if your university students zone and reach out the people in the world. Having met them before in open source communities can help immensely. If you are a vital part of the project, they will sponsor you.

    Its not about the money. You'll get to meet awesome people, learn from them, mentor them back in turn, and live a colourful life.

    Every open source project has their own politics and inner circles. When you are inside, top developers from your niche become your best friends.

    :cool:
     

    DJLEOx78

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    IT mala pothe akurak nodanna un indian karayo enawa kiyala patta sathutakin inne me tike lankwe unta kelawei kiyala. maha puduma ratak ban meka :lol:
     

    rock pora

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    ###~.:::.සියනෑ කෝරළේ.::.~##
    IT mala pothe akurak nodanna un indian karayo enawa kiyala patta sathutakin inne me tike lankwe unta kelawei kiyala. maha puduma ratak ban meka :lol:
    kiyala vadak na bn.mun pali pali indala thiyenne bn IT un ekka :D
    ara ganiyekda kellekda ves****yakda mnda IT un hena athmarthakami oluven inna un kiyala hena pora talkak dila post ekak share karala thibbe dan ekathu vela me redde indian un ena eka navaththanna kiyala :D mara un thama bn

    kohe hari nalale thiyagena inna ekiyak,eki issaraha IT un danagahuve nathi hinda amaruven aththe:angry::angry::angry::angry::angry::angry:
     

    DJLEOx78

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    kiyala vadak na bn.mun pali pali indala thiyenne bn IT un ekka :D
    ara ganiyekda kellekda ves****yakda mnda IT un hena athmarthakami oluven inna un kiyala hena pora talkak dila post ekak share karala thibbe dan ekathu vela me redde indian un ena eka navaththanna kiyala :D mara un thama bn

    kohe hari nalale thiyagena inna ekiyak,eki issaraha IT un danagahuve nathi hinda amaruven aththe:angry::angry::angry::angry::angry::angry:

    salli thiye nam meh rate inna epa machanlaa... mamath yanawa .. kuhakayo pirichcha ratak meka.. tawa ekekta hari yanawa dakinakota as walata katu aninawa wage :)