Page 4 of 14
Goto page Previous  1, 2, 3, 4, 5 ... 12, 13, 14  Next
Author Message

<  MI Users Confront The Wider World  ~  Programming | Web development | etc

Midhir
Posted: Sun Jan 10, 2010 8:41 pm Reply with quote
Joined: 28 Oct 2007 Posts: 437
It is 'flavour of the month' in a way, it's a very large and bloated framework if you're building anything short of a full social networking app it's probably a bit over the top. But then if you learn Rails it's a synch to move over to Sinatra or a smaller framework for smaller apps.
View user's profile Send private message
Decay
Posted: Fri Jan 15, 2010 12:02 am Reply with quote
Joined: 07 Oct 2005 Posts: 1126 Location: Kilkenny
jazzer-pogrom wrote:
here's a question for the graduates amongst ye. Is there much employment out there for coders in Ireland. I mean java, c# and c++, not web development as such.

What is the most used language at the moment, i.e what would be particularly beneficial to be experienced in when finishing college?

Currently in third year so not much left to go till work rears its vicious head again


I keep and eye on Jobs.ie to see what demand is like is different IT sectors. There always seems to be a few jobs floating around in Software Development and Programming. Biggest problem being that a few years experience on the job are needed for them.

I'm finishing my last year in WIT doing Multimedia Application Development, never have i seen course become so shit over the years! Feel like i've just learned the basics in everything. Course far far too broad and poorly constructed. Would like to call myself an expert in something by now.
View user's profile Send private message Send e-mail Visit poster's website
Bane
Posted: Fri Jan 15, 2010 4:19 pm Reply with quote
Joined: 06 Jun 2005 Posts: 12724 Location: Dublin
If there are any VB6 or C# developers in Dublin without a job at the moment:
http://www.percana.com/careers/
View user's profile Send private message
04325613
Posted: Wed Feb 17, 2010 1:42 am Reply with quote
Joined: 28 Aug 2007 Posts: 821 Location: Béal Feirste/Phortach i gConnemara
Bane wrote:
Any other programmers here? Day job or hobby? What languages/frameworks/processes do you use?


Doing my final year project at the mo in nuig; automatic content generation in games. Spending every waking hour java coding these days as its due end of march. Mainly just using collections for this. In some other projects this year i'm using/used CORBA, RMI, EJB/JDBC and a bit of VRML/Javascript, finding all those areas all very interesting, only really got stuck into it this year and 3rd yr after 6 months on placement mainly doing financial java programming with databases.
Enjoying what im doing now finally, although I'm predicting some near future sight-loss. Cool

Didn't realize there was so many programmers on here apart from all sirroco-jim's websites!

Bane wrote:
A woman asks her husband, a programmer, to go shopping. "Dear, please go to the nearby grocery store to buy some bread. Also, if they have eggs, buy 6." The husband replied "O.K., hun". Twenty minutes later he comes back bringing 6 loaves of bread. His wife is flabbergasted. "Dear, why on
Very Happy

Laughing thats class.
View user's profile Send private message Send e-mail
Hauk
Posted: Wed Feb 17, 2010 8:56 pm Reply with quote
Joined: 25 Apr 2007 Posts: 641 Location: Na Sceiri, gContae Fhiongail.
Final year Computer Apps in DCU here. Hate the course. I'm writing a missile defence system in C++ for my final year project. It will probably not be as fancy as it sounds, but my project supervisor wrote some software for the European Space Agency satellites, so here's hoping. >_<
View user's profile Send private message
Bane
Posted: Wed Feb 17, 2010 9:44 pm Reply with quote
Joined: 06 Jun 2005 Posts: 12724 Location: Dublin
My career advisor in secondary school kept at me to apply for the DCU B.Sc in Computer Applications. I was getting well hooked on Web design by that stage though, and there was a brand new honours B.Sc in Web Development starting up in Sligo I.T. so I bite the bullet and applied there instead. Best decision I ever made.

The DCU course, from what I've been told, has an extremely outdated syllabus with extremely outdated lecturers. That's one thing I admire about Institute of Technologies; they tend to keep more with the times. For example, the networking module I had in 3rd and 4th year wasn't just a networking module - it was a fully fledged CCNA certificate, and at no extra cost. I thought that was kinda neat.
View user's profile Send private message
Hauk
Posted: Wed Feb 17, 2010 9:49 pm Reply with quote
Joined: 25 Apr 2007 Posts: 641 Location: Na Sceiri, gContae Fhiongail.
You're bang on the button. It's so outdated..

Lots and lots of theory, but hardly any practical stuff that would tie with industry(like the CCNA).

Just can't wait to finish at this stage.

Edit: And I was looking at the DIT final year modules. They look great Sad
View user's profile Send private message
Bane
Posted: Wed Feb 17, 2010 9:51 pm Reply with quote
Joined: 06 Jun 2005 Posts: 12724 Location: Dublin
Do you hate programming/networking/etc or just your college course?? Have you any idea what sorta career you want afterwards?
View user's profile Send private message
Hauk
Posted: Wed Feb 17, 2010 9:54 pm Reply with quote
Joined: 25 Apr 2007 Posts: 641 Location: Na Sceiri, gContae Fhiongail.
Well, the title of the course is Computer Applications(Software Engineering), and there is not much actual software engineering involved. It's all compiler construction theory, and database theory. And I'm doing a module on operations research, and it's pure linear programming(which is pure maths) and markov chains.

I'm gonna move out of software engineering altogether after this. Looking at *possibly* doing a masters in astronautics and space technology. That's a big *if* though.
View user's profile Send private message
Blizzard Beast
Posted: Wed Feb 17, 2010 9:55 pm Reply with quote
Joined: 08 Jun 2005 Posts: 1788 Location: Unknown
Keep an eye on EMC for IT Work.We only recently just took on a guy via ibec.
View user's profile Send private message Send e-mail Visit poster's website MSN Messenger
Bane
Posted: Wed Feb 17, 2010 9:58 pm Reply with quote
Joined: 06 Jun 2005 Posts: 12724 Location: Dublin
Now astronautics and space technology sounds cool. Where is that? A tiny, tiny part of me regrets not looking into the B.Sc in Computational Biology and Bioinformatics in Maynooth. Two of my biggest passions fused into one course - computers and biological science! I'm glad I stuck to Web Development though, even if I don't get to do much in the way of designing these days.
View user's profile Send private message
Hauk
Posted: Wed Feb 17, 2010 10:01 pm Reply with quote
Joined: 25 Apr 2007 Posts: 641 Location: Na Sceiri, gContae Fhiongail.
Bane wrote:
Now astronautics and space technology sounds cool. Where is that? A tiny, tiny part of me regrets not looking into the B.Sc in Computational Biology and Bioinformatics in Maynooth. Two of my biggest passions fused into one course - computers and biological science! I'm glad I stuck to Web Development though, even if I don't get to do much in the way of designing these days.


http://www.cranfield.ac.uk/soe/postgraduatestudy/astronautics/index.jsp

That's the one there. They have a pre-masters engineering year which sets you up for the masters, so I'm reading into that at the moment.

I'm sure there is a masters somewhere in computational biology somewhere! Very Happy
View user's profile Send private message
Bane
Posted: Wed Feb 17, 2010 10:03 pm Reply with quote
Joined: 06 Jun 2005 Posts: 12724 Location: Dublin
Aye, but I want my company to pay for my M.Sc and computational biology doesn't exactly fall into my job spec! I'm pretty confident I know what Masters I'll eventually get around to doing, but it won't be for another year or two anyway. I still don't miss college enough...
View user's profile Send private message
Hauk
Posted: Wed Feb 17, 2010 10:17 pm Reply with quote
Joined: 25 Apr 2007 Posts: 641 Location: Na Sceiri, gContae Fhiongail.
Ah cool. College is alright at times Smile Definitely looking forward to getting out.
View user's profile Send private message
04325613
Posted: Thu Feb 18, 2010 12:58 am Reply with quote
Joined: 28 Aug 2007 Posts: 821 Location: Béal Feirste/Phortach i gConnemara
Hauk wrote:
Definitely looking forward to getting out.

well sick of it at this stage too..
View user's profile Send private message Send e-mail

Display posts from previous:  

All times are GMT + 1 Hour
Page 4 of 14
Goto page Previous  1, 2, 3, 4, 5 ... 12, 13, 14  Next

Jump to:  

Post new topic
You cannot post new topics in this forum
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
You cannot edit your posts in this forum
You cannot delete your posts in this forum
You cannot vote in polls in this forum