@zonk >consider a software engineering associate's if you want some formal training instead.
Will do. I know i can learn myself, but I've always been better with some external structure. And I want at least something I can show a prospective employer, since I have 000 other formal tech experience
Mostly mentioned those 2 specifically because of the accelerated programs. Still in the early stages of reviewing my options, so I'm not at all set on it
>can you see yourself being chained to a desk and staring at a screen for the next 40 years of your life?
Eh. But I feel that way about any work
>did you always tinker with gadgets as a kid?
Yes
>are you fascinated by the inner workings of the most mundane and dependable systems?
I used to be before it was ground out of me LOL
>not trying to discourage you
Not at all! Didn't take it that way. I very much appreciate the insight. I don't know anyone even tangentially in tech IRL so I love hearing takes from people actually in it
>who instead slave away in the coding mines hating their jobs
Problem solving can be so fun for me, personally. Doing something someone else told me, making something for someone who is probably an idiot, that stuff isn't fun, sure. But it still involves putting pieces together and seeing what sticks, which does appeal to me