That's what I love about C. It gave me the overall concepts. I'm doing Java now and I'm not having any issues with it.
If you were on the electric side I would recommend you take the logic course, but I know you're on the civil side.
Yessir! In my final year of Civil. Getting ready to take the FE exam soon. Gotta get this job next year. Are you studying for Electrical Engineering or...?
Let me know how that exam goes, I'm pulling for you! Yes I'm getting my degree in Electrical Engineering.
Maybe I didn't understand the previous question but the if not p then q is something I vaguely remember for hs math
Ok. It's not math and not what that means, but I hear you. Unlike most of us you didn't go to public hs, so it's not too far fetched that they actually told you something like that exists.
Funny you should mention that. I am actually studying for that right now. I'm signing up for an exam in Jan 2020. I'm hoping to have it completed some time next year. A lot of my coworkers have completed it and they've been recommending some solid study materials.
Looking forward to working with C++ next year I think this is the one I'll go for mastery with. Moderate skills with the others should be enough. You always can build the foundation of the code then pay a team of programmers to grind through the details and finish it up for you. Being able to code allows you to better communicate with them because you know what's entailed.
I initially signed up for thermodynamics as an elective. At first I thought it was a good find. LOL. That would have been a huge mistake. That's the class that breaks mechanical engineering majors. No thanks. That's something I rather teach myself. I would have been the only EE in there. They aren't silly enough to take my hardest classes either, can't blame them.
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