RE: Elsevier Early Career Resources -- How useful is your PhD?

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Elsevier Early Career Resources -- How useful is your PhD?

in phd •  7 years ago  (edited)

I will check that out. I smiled a lot to see that the Camel likes Coca Cola. It seems like the most important thing you got out of the PhD was going beyond your limits. Congratulations. I can see you worked your butt off and had fun doing it.

I tried learning code in my free time and often stop after a few lines. I commend you.

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Yeah, coding is not easy but with a bit of focus you can learn it. Also it requires parctise almost everyday as you may loose confidence otherwise. I program in Java and R. What language did you choose to program ?

I started Java and then thought I should learn python. I'm not proficient in either. Technology is not my field. I studied science and education but after interactions in Steemit I can see a few ways coding can be useful for me.

Yeah, Python is easier than Java. But what is your field ?

I'm an ELS teacher in Seoul public schools and may teach science. I just got your message about refind today. I will look into it.

Great! I also teach computer science as an assistant professor. Thanks for finding time to check Refind. I think you will find it very useful. If you have a twitter account the signup is very easy as you can sign up with that.

I followed your link but I haven't used twitter in a while and have to dig out my password. That is a cool video you resteemed:)

That is about Appics the first SMT based on steem blockchain. They aree having ICO and will close in a week. You can find more info about their ICO here http://appics.com/

Thank you.