Thank you for your fast reply which was quite revealing.
I've been into electronic music production & sounddesign for about 8 years now. But I never saw a way that this could somehow be helpful when it comes to finding a job.
Two terms of CS gave me some insight into programming but I mainly solved little mathematical problems rather than gaining insight into "real world software programming".
Now I am attending business school and try to figure out how to avoid a typical office job so that I can do something more rewarding, where I can be somewhat more myself, instead.
I should seriously get into programming in my spare time...
Sorry to everyone else for hijacking this thread. ;-)
€: just finished the video. Looks like an awesome working atmosphere indeed!
I've been into electronic music production & sounddesign for about 8 years now. But I never saw a way that this could somehow be helpful when it comes to finding a job.
Two terms of CS gave me some insight into programming but I mainly solved little mathematical problems rather than gaining insight into "real world software programming".
Now I am attending business school and try to figure out how to avoid a typical office job so that I can do something more rewarding, where I can be somewhat more myself, instead.
I should seriously get into programming in my spare time...
Sorry to everyone else for hijacking this thread. ;-)
€: just finished the video. Looks like an awesome working atmosphere indeed!