Hey folks. Like many people, I’m considering a pivot away from web development. In college, I really enjoyed low level programming. Assembly, building data paths, and compilers were some of my favorite courses, albeit the tougher and more time intensive ones for me. Unfortunately, I pivoted away from a systems concentration to a more general track at Georgia Tech as I regretfully tended to other duties.
The best time to do something is yesterday, but the second best is today. So, I’ve started learning rust, am studying data engineering, and am trying to gauge opportunities in different problem spaces.
TL;DR is finding a job in my post title space a pipe dream? What would be a direct path towards this if not? Should I consider grad school?
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r/cscareerquestions Hey folks. Like many people, I’m considering a pivot away from web development. In college, I really enjoyed low level programming. Assembly, building data paths, and compilers were some of my favorite courses, albeit the tougher and more time intensive ones for me. Unfortunately, I pivoted away from a systems concentration to a more general track at Georgia Tech as I regretfully tended to other duties. The best time to do something is yesterday, but the second best is today. So, I’ve started learning rust, am studying data engineering, and am trying to gauge opportunities in different problem spaces. TL;DR is finding a job in my post title space a pipe dream? What would be a direct path towards this if not? Should I consider grad school? submitted by /u/brain_enhancer [link] [comments]
Hey folks. Like many people, I’m considering a pivot away from web development. In college, I really enjoyed low level programming. Assembly, building data paths, and compilers were some of my favorite courses, albeit the tougher and more time intensive ones for me. Unfortunately, I pivoted away from a systems concentration to a more general track at Georgia Tech as I regretfully tended to other duties.
The best time to do something is yesterday, but the second best is today. So, I’ve started learning rust, am studying data engineering, and am trying to gauge opportunities in different problem spaces.
TL;DR is finding a job in my post title space a pipe dream? What would be a direct path towards this if not? Should I consider grad school?
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