King of Heroes
[H]ard|Gawd
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I'm currently in the middle of applying for software development internships, but I'm kind of (read: very) nervous about it since my actual experience in programming outside of schoolwork is, well, not much, as my resume can attest. Most of my work background is in I.T.. I'm looking for ways to build my programming skills outside of schoolwork (besides internships I mean), both for the experience as well as resume fluff. I know several people who participate in online contests like TopCoder, but I'm fairly sure I'm nowhere skilled enough to participate in competitions like that. I've also been told that participating in some open-source project in SourceForge.net is a good idea (I'm actually looking into this one). Currently, I'm going back and redoing all the problems from the C Programming Language as well as doing homework problems taken from the current class websites of my old university courses. But I feel like this is not enough and I need something more in-depth and challenging, if just to see where I'm lacking and thus where to improve.
So, I'm asking anyone out there for any projects, tips or guidance in what I can do to get my programming skills up to snuff. I know C and Java (and some C++), and I have a strong preference for object-oriented programming (both because I can visualize more easily and because the book I learned it from did a great job of making it interesting).
So, I'm asking anyone out there for any projects, tips or guidance in what I can do to get my programming skills up to snuff. I know C and Java (and some C++), and I have a strong preference for object-oriented programming (both because I can visualize more easily and because the book I learned it from did a great job of making it interesting).