It was amazing winter semester at the University. A lots of challenge and interesting assignments, midterms and finals for students. I didn't attend this semester because of my personal reasons but I have found very good sides of it which actually helped me in self education and giving more of a thought about university education. I personally think that university just guides through the real world opportunities and helps to discover inner personal talent that can be used through all life. A person chooses his/her way and follows the path, pursue dreams and achieve them either with success or a failure, either way we learn the lesson.
Through out all winter semester I have done self study and been coaching my self with online tutorial videos in programming languages like C, C++, Java and some Web programming languages such as: HTML/XHTML, CSS, JavaScript, HTML5. Another Subject that discovered which very interesting to me was Software Testing, that's actually what I am doing right now. Learning and making money from what I have learned and actually applying it on real life applications. I find it very interesting, because Normally I would think that if I need money I will go and work as in hard labor work experience for somebody. But I thought different way and said to my self that I can actually make money with my own knowledge, apply it and make even more. But my main point is not about money and earnings, its about learning experience and right moments for the opportunities and catching them on the way. I have discovered that it takes only a will and a thought and biggest one is the first step to make towards what you want to do or achieve. So far I am the part of an amazing Software Testing community called uTest. This community gives a lots of useful material for newbies to become real world Software Testing professionals. Very friendly community and has different interesting programs such uMentor, Competitions among uTesters for best BUG reports and so many other stuff. Its FREE to join and getting a membership access. I am suggesting to my fellows partners from my Computer Science classes to join and some of them actually liked it and was interested to check it out. Just for the reference here is the link for uTest main website.
I am looking forward to see you at the uTest community and making uTest community even larger and more friendly for other fellow uTesters.
Through out all winter semester I have done self study and been coaching my self with online tutorial videos in programming languages like C, C++, Java and some Web programming languages such as: HTML/XHTML, CSS, JavaScript, HTML5. Another Subject that discovered which very interesting to me was Software Testing, that's actually what I am doing right now. Learning and making money from what I have learned and actually applying it on real life applications. I find it very interesting, because Normally I would think that if I need money I will go and work as in hard labor work experience for somebody. But I thought different way and said to my self that I can actually make money with my own knowledge, apply it and make even more. But my main point is not about money and earnings, its about learning experience and right moments for the opportunities and catching them on the way. I have discovered that it takes only a will and a thought and biggest one is the first step to make towards what you want to do or achieve. So far I am the part of an amazing Software Testing community called uTest. This community gives a lots of useful material for newbies to become real world Software Testing professionals. Very friendly community and has different interesting programs such uMentor, Competitions among uTesters for best BUG reports and so many other stuff. Its FREE to join and getting a membership access. I am suggesting to my fellows partners from my Computer Science classes to join and some of them actually liked it and was interested to check it out. Just for the reference here is the link for uTest main website.
I am looking forward to see you at the uTest community and making uTest community even larger and more friendly for other fellow uTesters.
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