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Ask HN: What do you wish you knew when you were a CS student?

7 pointsby hidden-spyderover 3 years ago

8 comments

curiousmindzover 3 years ago
As an entrepreneur, I wish I knew that university is a great place to network and build business relationships. That aspect has vastly more value in the long term than anything you learn in courses.
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arduinomancerover 3 years ago
It’s not worth trying to get really high grades or be top of the class.<p>Focus on understanding the material and getting “good enough” marks.<p>This will be really obvious once you’re out of school 3+ years.<p>I now look back and think “why the hell was I trying so hard, that shit means nothing now”<p>It’s hard to understand that though if your identity is based on being “the smart one”.<p>You’re much better off putting that time into LeetCode or side projects or just having fun.<p>The second thing is it’s much much easier to get into a specific area of software development as an intern.<p>So if you’re interested in something specific that isn’t web dev like ML&#x2F;graphics&#x2F;compilers try to intern in that area.<p>It’s a lot harder to switch areas once you’re not a new grad because you’re expected to be able to just deliver without months of ramp up.
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jimmyvalmerover 3 years ago
That you&#x27;ve thirty years to get good at programming, but only four years to learn the fundamentals (linear algebra, stat, graph theory, number theory, etc.).
gjvcover 3 years ago
... probably that learning Smalltalk and Lisp would elevate my thinking and make it much easier to think about languages I&#x27;ve had to learn since.<p>Also, watch the SICP video series <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=2Op3QLzMgSY" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=2Op3QLzMgSY</a> if you haven&#x27;t yet read the book -- it&#x27;s quite a gentle introduction.<p>Good luck!
lauriegover 3 years ago
I wish I had planned my career when I was a student. Take advantage of career services, internships and all the other resources a university has to offer you.<p>Don&#x27;t worry about making the &quot;wrong&quot; plan, you can always change later. But having a plan is far better than having nothing.
mikewarotover 3 years ago
For some strange reason, I was convinced there was ZERO money to be made as a programmer when I graduated HS in 1981.<p>The right play would have been to attend the local university extension, and do a few startups while I still had no debts, and could live with my parents.
random8787over 3 years ago
Keep better contact with all my friends. Work at the friendships ... I was too driven by the learning.
0x456over 3 years ago
That one day that new api or programming language you&#x27;re just learning will be considered not only obsolete but dangerous.