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In response to post #58372396. #58388931 is also a reply to the same post.


TheDestroyer101 wrote: would you be willing to hire those with no knowledge of programing but the willingness to learn and perfect ?
TommyDevastation wrote: Don't think that would go well. The job description sounds as if they need someone who can confidently do the job.


ah ok then I will learn and then return
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Reidlos wrote: Havent touched nexus in a while, but while glad to see this is still alive, its been 1 year hasnt it since they said its going into alpha? more then that? Thought it was in late 2016 but my time frame may be off. Patiently waiting on the side lines, so far we finally got a Skyrim SE boost with SKSE getting off the ground but still no up to date manager, NMM is ok but end of life, Mod Organizer is also long dead, both died for Vortex in a way, hope to see thier
kid take over in q1 2018
athiust wrote: mod organizer 2 was recently updated go check it out
hati39 wrote: Hard decision. Same as @Reidlos waiting for skse and Vortex before setting up everything new after my beautiful Skyrim died forever. Now in ESO while waiting ;) However, would like to start again asap. But: I will have to start from the beginning after Vortex' launch to keep up to date in future. If only we could have an idea of a release date. In a few months? Another year? Perhaps longer?


I don't have the skills nor am I located in the UK, but can you still hire me?
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cc19980623cc wrote: Is Java/C++ no longer a thing? That's what they teach in my univ... Not JS, not even Python. I'd be grateful if 1/4 of my knowledge will be useful finding a job in near future.... :sad:

Most Computer Science degrees still teach Java because it's an example of OOP that, if learnt properly, basically means you can learn any other language pretty quickly.

 

 

I'm old enough to remember the school I studied CS at went from Pascal to Java virtually overnight. It was a little jarring. In hindsight, they were more teaching me how to think like a programmer and break down problems into discrete steps rather than teach me any particular language (whichever was the fad of the time). Which has served me well muddling with various other computer languages depending on the task at hand and with computers in general.


a little "jarring"... I see what you did there
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Super excited for you guys to get more additional members on board. I honestly I could have the great opportunity to work with you guys and begin to have a deeper understanding of how this all works and goes together, for I have the open-minded attitude, and well, a wild sense of humor tagged with immense positivity. Not only that, but my passion for video games, and my wild imagination for modding said video games is near endless, however, unfortunately I do not have the necessary funds to move my way to the UK haha, nor would I think my lovely girlfriend appreciate the very thought of me relocating either. Nevertheless, I wish you all the best of luck, and to continue doing what you enjoy!

 

-JP-

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