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Udacity: New Engineer's Resume & Portfolio
Tamir Meet Tamir, a Udacian and a software engineer. Tamir hasn’t always been a software engineer -- he switched career tracks from mechanical to software engineering in 2012. Way to go, Tamir!Tamir was working as a mechanical engineer when he discovered Udacity, had a blast with coding, and realized he wanted to pursue a career in programming. “The nice thing about programming is you don’t need to memorize a bunch of stuff; you need to be able to reason about the things in front of you.” Tamir took Applied Cryptography, Artificial Intelligence for Robotics, Web Development, Design of Computer Programs, and Intro to Computer Science -- and updated his resume (and LinkedIn profile) with these courses, along with a description of the specific topics he studied. This extra information helped to demonstrate his effectiveness as a programmer with concrete skills and a passion for learning: CS387 ‐ Applied Cryptography (David Evans) Topics…
