What should I learn to become computer applications engineer?
Don’t worry about languages yet. You’ll learn them when you need to. If you want a job as soon as you get out of college, I have one very simple piece of advice: Get an internship. Actually, get lots of them. Get as many as you have time for. Every minute you spend in a good internship can be worth 20 minutes of class or self-study. I got my first internship towards the end of my freshman year (as a computer science major). It paid 6 bucks an hour and I worked 20 hours a week during school and full time during breaks. But it was a fantastic internship. Even if it were unpaid it would have been worth it. I had that internship for a year and half, then I took the second semester of my junior year off from school in order to do a 7 month co-op at an investment firm. This was a pretty competitive internship. But it paid 15 bucks an hour and came with a free apartment for the duration. That was another great experience. Even though I decided not to find another internship when I returned fo