Sunflower 11/09/2023 (Thu) 16:41 Id: 7aa32d No.4898 del
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You might also consider Unity if you're interested in making games as C# is used for scripting with it. If you're in programming for making money, might as well make something in Unity to add to your portfolio?

You might also consider Acode for Android as something of a text editor with syntax highlighting iirc.

I never considered that working is a place where the lowest common denominator shows up across the board. I applied for F&B and housekeeping at the hotels, my asset for those positions being my mastery of the English language and that I present myself decently IRL. I applied for janitor, 'repositioning of goods', cashier and something else I can't remember at the supermarket, which is a large and multinational corp. I also tried my hand in many other places but the reply was that they weren't looking for hires. Funnily enough, at two of these places, I've since seen new people working there.

Here in Jordan, it's commonplace that people work in fields which are unrelated to their education. Also, Jordan hosts a highly educated population (at least at the level of widespread undergraduate education) and Jordan is also known as the best country for tertiary education in the Middle East iirc.

I rediscovered this site a few weeks ago: https://github.com/ossu. It's for learning CS, math, data science and bioinformatics at the undergraduate level entirely for free, with the catch of no degree being awarded at completion.