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- Well, Im a computer science student in my last year of bachelors here at politehnic university. Related to university I can say I find Paradigms of programming, Formal and automated languages being some very interesting courses. This might be because I am very fond of board games and logic puzzles in general.
- The most work experience I ve got is from Deloitte digital, where I ‘ve been working for almost a year as a java backend developer. The project I work on is an e-commerce platform, and my 11 people team is focused on developing microservices and integrating 3rd party APIs. As technologies, the most im using is Hybris and Java 8.
- The projects in my resume are either some homework from my university, either personal projects i’ve done to perfect something I know or learn something on my own, like web developing or test new tools and technologies.
- Since always I’ve been into competitive programming, i like the competition and communities around it and the free pizza and doing your best to achieve a top position, but for some months i participate regularly, maybe once at 2 weeks, online or not. It’s another way to test what i learn and perfect it.
- I see how this is completely unfair. With the other students and with the teacher also. I dont know what I would do in a situation like that, because the real life it’s more complex than something purely hypothetical, but right now, the most ethical thing to do is: talk with my colleague, explain her why she should not pass the questions over to other students and to inform a teaching assistant that she knows the questions and maybe she can get something else with the same difficulty or even lower.( A reasonable teacher would appreciate her honesty). It was not her choice and life is unfair, but all the people I know who have been sick during moments like that accepted the situation and did not go to exams and pass them in another session, 6 months apart, rather than trying to put their integrity at risk.
- Well, it was either this, either Medicine. My high school subjects already were Math, Phisycs and Computer Science oriented, so why not go on with these if i like them. Then, at that time it mattered to me to be looked up to(as every other teenager) and i wanted to be wherever the toughest admission is because i know i could do it if I studied hard enough. Also, I think technology is the only thing with which you can build whatever you want. Who knows when it comes to me a super idea that helps people and didnt want to be in a position where I could do nothing to create it. Moreover, I could see how the IT industry is the one who expands the fastest and wanted to be part of this boom. Maybe if I entry at the right time and learn things quick enough I can be one of those who shape technology and standards with their vision like all the cool guys you chose as role models, like Bill Gates and Elon Musk. And I still want this.
- Most of my work is part of a team. Lucky me I have hard working friends in team. But to think of a time when someone was not doing the job properly. It comes to my mind the moment when I first joined the project. It was the first job, the first team, a lot of things I was not aware of. I had to replace another developer who was leaving the
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