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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T18:49:11+00:00 2026-05-11T18:49:11+00:00

My question is broader than merely expanding language specific skills. I’m wondering what sort

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My question is broader than merely expanding language specific skills. I’m wondering what sort of advice anyone might offer to someone with a desire for knowledge, but a lack of direction. Feel free to skip down to the question.

Background: I’ve taken a single computer science course in java at my University, but i’m planning on majoring in Computer Science and Electrical Computer Engineering (ECE). My java class was quite rudimentary. We were provided with a framework and merely edited/created a few methods and classes to perform a simple task. We made a version of Breakout, and created an AI for a simple connect-four game. Although I’m somewhat familiar with big O notation, I haven’t actually studied it in class (My next CS class covers this). In my introductory ECE course we also programmed BOE-Bots in PBASIC to compete in an obstacle course of sorts. As an engineering student, I was also introduced to matlab, although I’ve only used it for linear algebra homework. In summary, I don’t have much programming background, but I’ve loved pretty much everything I’ve done so far, and I’m looking for ways to build a more valuable skill set.

Steps Taken: After paying more attention to the programming section of reddit, I found a link to Project Euler. This summer I’ve been hacking away at those problems (finished my 42nd solution yesterday), but I’m looking for some more direction. I’ve been reading blog entries and SO heavily. I’d like to learn something about php, and perhaps create a dynamic webpage, but fundamentally I want to do anything in my power do to improve myself and prepare for the working world.

Question: What would direction would you recommend for me? Should I learn a new language? Keep attacking Project Euler? Read some books on programming? Start a coding project(I wouldn’t even know where to begin)? Wait until school? Learn about more fundamental programming principles?

I guess with all the paths available, I’m just a little overwhelmed, and I don’t want to fall into a path that might be detrimental to my career opportunities. I’m also really bad at making decisions. Your advice would be greatly appreciated!

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    2026-05-11T18:49:11+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 6:49 pm

    Most everyone is suggesting doing more programming. Whilst that’s obviously important, I think it’s important to understand the environments that your programs work in.

    I would investigate how operating system work (how they allocate resources for you, how they schedule programs and threads), how networks work (routing, TCP/UDP behaviours and limitations etc.), and some database theory.

    I see a lot of junior programmers with great language knowledge, but beyond the sandbox of their program they don’t have a clue how the computer/network enables their stuff to run.

    Knowing something of the above will make you a better programmer in terms of how you write your programs, and how you understand how they’ll work (and indeed, how to debug them or analyse their failures)

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