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gifosek (f)
Efficient Training For A Career In Software Development
« on: April 26, 2007, 01:58 PM »

hi guys! am a graduate of computer science n need to develop a career in software development. please where can i get efficent training in lagos.thanks!!!!
Seun (m)
Re: Efficient Training For A Career In Software Development
« #1 on: May 03, 2007, 11:13 AM »

Is software development really a viable career in Nigeria?  I think system administration is what's really hot!

The big name in software engineering training seems to be NIIT, but really all you need is Google (and the Internet).
sbucareer (f)
Re: Efficient Training For A Career In Software Development
« #2 on: May 03, 2007, 12:54 PM »

gifosek (f)
Re: Efficient Training For A Career In Software Development
« #3 on: May 06, 2007, 03:04 PM »

hi guys thanks 4 ur suggestions,so u think system Admin is better,any way i get more info on that.thanks alot
peterz (m)
Re: Efficient Training For A Career In Software Development
« #4 on: May 06, 2007, 04:16 PM »

when u guys say  system administration, what does it really mean
and what are its applications?
my2cents (m)
Re: Efficient Training For A Career In Software Development
« #5 on: May 07, 2007, 03:37 AM »

gifosek,

Since you say u r a comp. sci. graduate, why not start with your areas of specialization while in school?  What were they?  If you want to switch from that/those to software development, why?

s/w development is good, but so are database, networking and animation.  That's just my "one man's opinion" anyway.

I hope this helps.
unixman
Re: Efficient Training For A Career In Software Development
« #6 on: May 07, 2007, 09:51 AM »

There are many areas you can choose to specialize but it seems your interest is in software development. You don't have to jump ship because someone says system administration is hot in Nigeria.  If you have no interest or cut out for it you will not be fulfilled. You might get the money but you wont be satisfied. So, first weigh your interests. You should naturally go for things you find easy and pleasurable to do. Develop on your strong skills. If you like you  can apply the law of natural selection. It is also  good to read and learn wide in the initial stage of your career. That's the broad base for the pyramid you will eventually build.

Whichever area you select be it programing, database, networking or sys admin, you need to be very good in it.  "A man's gift maketh room for him, and bringeth him before great men says"  If you do this the money will come. But to narrow down on software development, most programmers are self made. They don't rely on a training centres somewhere. They sit down, read the books and work out their fingers on the code.  With the money you will pay such training institutions you can acquire a PC for yourself, get the necessary tools and books.  As easy as this may be some find it difficult to do. Well, who can really blame them with a lot of issues to contend with in a country like Nigeria. If you can pay the price, you will get a good reward.

Do not make the mistake of starting with certifications. Certification easily fails in software development as most developers are not really hired on what certifications they've presented.  I am not against certification but it wont help you if you have it without the actual skills.  An expert said "In the hiring process, what tends to happen is it comes down to, 'What tools do you know? What languages have you done? How long have you programmed in them? Have you built any apps that I would know about? Can you show me any examples of applications?' The technologies you feel comfortable with and master become more important than a paper certification."

Cheers

Franklini
Re: Efficient Training For A Career In Software Development
« #7 on: May 25, 2007, 03:27 PM »

Hi gifosek
try reading one off my posts about starting off in the software development business straight out of uni. There are some good tips there.

http://www.nairaland.com/nigeria?topic=51625.msg1085948#msg1085948
chumakk (m)
Re: Efficient Training For A Career In Software Development
« #8 on: May 25, 2007, 07:36 PM »

apply in person
picoba (m)
Re: Efficient Training For A Career In Software Development
« #9 on: May 26, 2007, 11:04 AM »


My own view:
Be faithful to yourself. Choose area of interest & develop yourself.
All depends, if 'Software Development' is your area of interest, to my own little experience in the field, you have to do 90% of the train yourself. What a training center may succeed to impact in you is just the Logic behind behind programming writing   & as well the syntax in a particular programming language in view.

For quick skills acquisition you need your PC.
Programming materials - which you can get  most through internet.
Give 100% attention to only one programming language. Because in the process of building yourself, friends may be telling you one programming language is better than the other, but mind you they are not a programmer. You may change to another language if the need be. All you will be leaning then will be the syntax and the technology behind concepts there in.
(Be very wise in your choice of programming language). Never dream of non-Object Oriented Language.

I meat a man on Wensday , he program with QBASIC. He has so much developed himself to a stage that he use QBASIC to create Object as we have in most of the Object Oriented Languages. Infact, if you see the application you may think it is coded with one of the latest programming Language. But, when you consider time or months he do spend in develop an application. Is,  But the man has refuse to change.


Also, ready to spend reasonable hours one your PC coding or studing technology behind a particular concept daily.

Never let money be your priority, for it will surely come. If getting quick money is your major priority forget about programming
Note: Programming is a 'Long time investment'. Once you know it you are already into Service Industry. You may make #1.2M within two weeks and as well make #0.0M in another 3-4Months.


Have programmers as friends. at least 1 or 2. Alway chat with them, discuss your problem with them; Because being alone is very frustrating at times.






geebengs (m)
Re: Efficient Training For A Career In Software Development
« #10 on: May 26, 2007, 01:59 PM »

hey gifosek. I think they've all said it all. Especially picoba's and unixmann's reply. But i'll just like to add that, passion and determination should come first and not money. because monry will surely come later. Moreover, u will surely get to a point when u will feel like quitting because of the challenges u will face in doing whatever u decide to do but ur passion for it will help u overcome such challenges. Then most importantly, let God guide you in all u do. Best of luck.
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