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Universities Are Failing Software Developers
Why new software development grads are struggling to land jobs, and how universities can modify their curriculum to set students up for success.
Picture this: You’re back in school, taking an advanced computer science seminar at your prestigious university. You’ve spent the better part of a semester topping off your brimming knowledge of coding languages like C++, Java, and Python. Your professor confidently assures the class that the likes of Google, Apple, and Facebook would be lucky (and eager) to hire you with a comfortable six-figure starting salary. Your hours-upon-hours of heads-down coding are finally about to pay off, right?
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Born in Cheyenne, Wyoming, Carol soon moved with her parents to Seattle, Washington, where she grew up. Her independent spirit showed up early when she went from house to house in her neighborhood to ask people if she could play their pianos. With the encouragement of a youth minister, she attended Linfield College in McMinnville, Oregon, and then accepted a job in China Lake, where she would spend the next 60 years. She arrived at China Lake (where she’d never been but which promised
Born in Cheyenne, Wyoming, Carol soon moved with her parents to Seattle, Washington, where she grew up. Her independent spirit showed up early when she went from house to house in her neighborhood to ask people if she could play their pianos. With the encouragement of a youth minister, she attended Linfield College in McMinnville, Oregon, and then accepted a job in China Lake, where she would spend the next 60 years. She arrived at China Lake (where she’d never been but which promised
Portraits of 20 Oregonians who died in the 2020 coronavirus pandemic
Updated on Dec 28, 2020;
Published on Dec 24, 2020
Samantha Hickey and her husband, Robb, with their daughter, 5, Blakelee, and son, 7, Reed.
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Kim Forn Luey was born in Guangyang Village, Toisan, Guangdong, China. The family immigrated to Portland in 1947, where Kim graduated from Franklin High School. She earned a bachelor’s degree in education from the University of Oregon in 1963, married her husband Jimmie in 1964 and raised four boys. She worked nine years as a tour guide at Alpenrose Dairy starting in 1977 and then was a substitute teacher for the Beaverton school district for 19 years. Kim spent 4,300+ hours volunteering at the Lan Su Chinese Garden starting in 2000. She died of COVID-19 related complications.