u/Jumpy_Fact_1502

What skill level would you classify me in.

I want to transfer to CS but not sure how I would fit amongst people. I would say my works has mainly been on back end doing automation.

I built a lot of tools 100->1000 lines to calculate math or physics

I struggle with compilation as I don't do it often enough to but I am good at reading other people's code bases with 100k+ lines in languages I never used liked fortran and c++ with cuda instructions.

My most complicated code interfaced several different applications APIs and was driven all through VB.NET and IronPython. It was 6000 lines long program.

Since then I have began using more modularity but I still don't use many libraries. I mainly work with python numpy matplotlib and with data processing.

If I don't work continuously and have a 2 week break I need to relookup how to format syntax since Im not sure if the format i remember is C or TCL or python etc.

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u/Jumpy_Fact_1502 — 4 hours ago

What separates logic programing from web based framework software engineering?

What is it the software engineers are doing that makes them so valuable. I have done programming but when I see diagrams of pipelines for tools I'm so confused by how convoluted they are , going to AWS, 12 Different servers, optimisting preloading. What is all this from, how can I understand it to also be able to create industry level platforms? I'm so used to local applications that I never understood why cloud apps needed hundreds of people to work on them

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u/Jumpy_Fact_1502 — 7 hours ago