I am 1 year out of school and have been working 1 year in the field as a front-end web developer. I am good at and enjoy what I do, but my real passion has always been aerospace--everything airplanes and space. I'm looking to self-teach some stuff over the next year or so and then apply to aerospace-related software careers once I have 2-3 years of professional experience. Does anyone have any advice for what kind of things I should self teach/what is most important to know, or how to best fall into the industry? I have been researching requirements listed in job listings for Boeing/JPL/LM, etc., and it looks like I'm going to focus on data science/machine learning/Python/C++. Currently I'm very proficient in Java, JavaScript, and a decent amount of Python. I've worked with assembly, C, C++, and Swift, though. Thanks, and would also love to hear from anyone who just wants to talk about getting into the industry!
Submitted September 29, 2019 at 10:19PM by bertberg https://ift.tt/2nPvFJZ
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