I went to school for EET, have about 4 years experience designing electrical control systems and programming PLCs, and then made a pivot to an SDET role a few years ago. I am wondering if anyone has any suggestions for courses, certificates, or projects to get me caught up on the most important CS concepts I’ve missed out on. I’m also considering an online masters in CS but that might be overkill. Course work and concepts I have covered: cs101, transistor/logic gate stuff, digital electronics, networks, embedded programming and similar math to most CS programs. Do you have any suggestion for courses or certificates that will both make me as competent as a CS grad and convey over a resume that I know CS material? Are there a select few courses you use most day to day? What education would you suggest I obtain if I decided to transition from SDET to more of a pure SDE position?
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r/cscareerquestions I went to school for EET, have about 4 years experience designing electrical control systems and programming PLCs, and then made a pivot to an SDET role a few years ago. I am wondering if anyone has any suggestions for courses, certificates, or projects to get me caught up on the most important CS concepts I’ve missed out on. I’m also considering an online masters in CS but that might be overkill. Course work and concepts I have covered: cs101, transistor/logic gate stuff, digital electronics, networks, embedded programming and similar math to most CS programs. Do you have any suggestion for courses or certificates that will both make me as competent as a CS grad and convey over a resume that I know CS material? Are there a select few courses you use most day to day? What education would you suggest I obtain if I decided to transition from SDET to more of a pure SDE position? submitted by /u/Dangdiggitydang [link] [comments]
I went to school for EET, have about 4 years experience designing electrical control systems and programming PLCs, and then made a pivot to an SDET role a few years ago. I am wondering if anyone has any suggestions for courses, certificates, or projects to get me caught up on the most important CS concepts I’ve missed out on. I’m also considering an online masters in CS but that might be overkill. Course work and concepts I have covered: cs101, transistor/logic gate stuff, digital electronics, networks, embedded programming and similar math to most CS programs. Do you have any suggestion for courses or certificates that will both make me as competent as a CS grad and convey over a resume that I know CS material? Are there a select few courses you use most day to day? What education would you suggest I obtain if I decided to transition from SDET to more of a pure SDE position?
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