Who needs to learn more?
System administrator or software developer?
This survey would be part of a school project. Thank you in advance for your participation.
Can you tell AI humans from real ones?
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Hello! I wanted to ask if there are any AIs that could check whether the answer/text was written by ChatGPT? Thank you in advance! LG MrOsmo
You can start both right after training.
Both trainings last three years. Appropriate courses also take the same length.
So, until you can practice the profession, both have to learn a lot.
What you need to learn in the course of professional life depends on what you work on and what changes over time.
Urm… both must learn. The one is usually more AE, the other SI. In both cases the training takes the same length.
If we go away from the training professions to be good at their job, both should continue to train.
Most of them have to learn who are not easy to train and who start with little knowledge.
If they want to make their job perfect, both of them are equal.
Alex
Since you learn a professional life in IT (no matter whether system admin, software developer or network engineer), it is somehow irrelevant.