I do not know when I began to be interested in the computer field, and I cannot remember when I became addicted to the software industry. I have never been familiar with computer before I went to college, and I thought that the most impossible industry I would do in the future would be computer. But from the very beginning, I had no idea whether I was going to develop in that direction or whether I would be engaged in this industry in the future. I only want to read books on computer science when I have time. Later, I heard a senior student say that, if I am interested in programming, I will test a programmer certificate or something which may be useful for future employment.
As a result, I started to turn over the book on the soft exam elevation. I looked at the examination outline and found that what I was about to take the test had nothing to do with what I used to do. That is, at this time, I decided to take the exam, and I bought the books for each course and started to learn by myself. Because I have no experience or foundation, I still feel a little hard at the beginning, but I always stick to it and get more and more interesting. It may be that the computer is gradually fascinated in this process. I have studied Electronic Information Science and some computer courses. In fact, I have taught myself before, so I have not attended any lectures. After learning all the basic courses, I plan to take the test. The first exam in July December failed due to a poor score in the afternoon. In May, I decided to do software work.
However, it is not as easy as you think to get involved in this industry. Because of the lack of professionalism and the lack of project experience and the lack of awareness of the school, you cannot find a job as expected. It is true that you still have some shortcomings and defects in self-learning. Although you have a strong self-learning ability, you are not given the opportunity as a barrier. If you want to go to a company, you don't want to go to the company you want. In fact, my goal is simple as long as I have a good space for learning and development. After so long work, I found my own shortcomings and shortcomings, and strengthened my determination and belief.
After a long time, I still have no results. Sometimes I wonder if I have taken the wrong path. Should I take this path? In fact, if you do hardware work, it is still easy to find and there are also a few good companies with good conditions. But I just don't want to go because I don't want to give up my hobbies and interests.