I would say Yes. The reason is that software engineers can not just depend on salaries, they can also develop systems - or even just a mobile app - that can be a wealth-building machine once there's an investor interested in it -- income-generating systems that could provide more than enough for the cost of living in San Jose, CA.
The software is used for networking. I would recommend that you leave it on your system.
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You have to buy it. The original FoxPro software was purchased by Microsoft, and is now known as Visual FoxPro. The current and final version of this software is version 9.0. You can buy it online from numerous retailers. If this is for home or educational use, you can often buy much discounted versions of Microsoft software. Otherwise, this is expensive, although well worth the money if you're a DB programmer or need to work with one of the many accounting and other systems written in it.
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Engineering economics is the application of economic techniques to the evaluation of design and engineering alternatives. The role of engineering economics is to assess the appropriateness of a given project, estimate its value, and justify it from an engineering standpoint.
Corruptable. Trade off: is it worth all the software engineering for a one-off change?
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Socrates said that the unexamined life is not worth living.
Mechanical Engineering covers it. An undergraduate degree in Aeronautical / Aerospace Engineering would offer most of the Mechanical Engineering syllabus but give you some extra units selected around flight / atmospherics / high speed mechanics etc instead of electives. That could be worth it if you are 110% sure you want to go into Aerospace and wouldn't like the more broad employment opportunities the 'general' Mechanical Engineering degree would give you. Either degree would be fine.
It is well worht the price of the software. You will also get constant updates.
Thats what Socrates said
Because if you want your life to be worth it, you have to work for it to make it worth living for. Because you are your own life.
Lawn care software is not worth the expense to most people, but if you are one who extremely cares for his lawn, it is an expensive investment.
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