I’m in a very fortunate position working as a Development Engineer for a sports cars manufacturer. I absolutely love my job, recently I’ve been told that I can choose any course of my liking (short course, online type, evenings only) and that they would fund it. I thought about something programing related. However, I don’t know anything about it besides the odd Arduino project or the basic C++ prompts.
What do you believe would be most beneficial to learn to integrate in engineering work? Or something that could eventually boost my career in a better direction?
I’ve recently looked over some digital dashboards that would require C++ programing to setup, is that the go to coding language to learn in the automotive industry? Or is there another programing language that would be better for the automotive/Motorsports industry?
I’m based in England, so if anyone knows any particular course that could be done please let me know to have a look.
Sorry this post is a bit all over the place, but I don’t have a lot of time to decide and I was only made aware of this possibility this week.
Any opinion is appreciated! Thanks
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r/cscareerquestions I’m in a very fortunate position working as a Development Engineer for a sports cars manufacturer. I absolutely love my job, recently I’ve been told that I can choose any course of my liking (short course, online type, evenings only) and that they would fund it. I thought about something programing related. However, I don’t know anything about it besides the odd Arduino project or the basic C++ prompts. What do you believe would be most beneficial to learn to integrate in engineering work? Or something that could eventually boost my career in a better direction? I’ve recently looked over some digital dashboards that would require C++ programing to setup, is that the go to coding language to learn in the automotive industry? Or is there another programing language that would be better for the automotive/Motorsports industry? I’m based in England, so if anyone knows any particular course that could be done please let me know to have a look. Sorry this post is a bit all over the place, but I don’t have a lot of time to decide and I was only made aware of this possibility this week. Any opinion is appreciated! Thanks submitted by /u/wtvdude1 [link] [comments]
I’m in a very fortunate position working as a Development Engineer for a sports cars manufacturer. I absolutely love my job, recently I’ve been told that I can choose any course of my liking (short course, online type, evenings only) and that they would fund it. I thought about something programing related. However, I don’t know anything about it besides the odd Arduino project or the basic C++ prompts.
What do you believe would be most beneficial to learn to integrate in engineering work? Or something that could eventually boost my career in a better direction?
I’ve recently looked over some digital dashboards that would require C++ programing to setup, is that the go to coding language to learn in the automotive industry? Or is there another programing language that would be better for the automotive/Motorsports industry?
I’m based in England, so if anyone knows any particular course that could be done please let me know to have a look.
Sorry this post is a bit all over the place, but I don’t have a lot of time to decide and I was only made aware of this possibility this week.
Any opinion is appreciated! Thanks
submitted by /u/wtvdude1
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