If there was ever any doubt, if you are in school or about to go to school and you have the aptitude and interest ... you won't regret studying software engineering:
http://www.mercurynews.com/top-stories/ci_18502104
And those of you already in that field ... nicely played. You will likely be able to take your pick of jobs for the rest of your career.
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Software Engineering
I've been writing software for just over ten years. I love it. I dictate my terms to my employers/contractors. Recruiters call me daily. Definitely a good career choice.
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Re: Software Engineering
What griz_Tampa is saying, its painfully obvious, is if he can do it anyone can.tampa_griz wrote:I've been writing software for just over ten years. I love it. I dictate my terms to my employers/contractors. Recruiters call me daily. Definitely a good career choice.

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Re: Software Engineering
I beg to differ. I took one Fortran class....[cat_bracket] wrote:What griz_Tampa is saying, its painfully obvious, is if he can do it anyone can.tampa_griz wrote:I've been writing software for just over ten years. I love it. I dictate my terms to my employers/contractors. Recruiters call me daily. Definitely a good career choice.

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