How would some mid-career person who’s in tech, but not a SW engineer make it to real backend engineering? What’s an actionable plan to have some profound footing that leads to employment? TC: 350ish, BizDev
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That’s about getting a job through solving problems, no? But then what if you’ve never touched an IDE?
I mean if you want to get a SWE job they will expect you to know basic data structures and algorithms at a minimum. Purchase some Udemy videos for common IDE or basic language syntax