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start my first comp class today
"After completing this course, you will be able to classify the structure and use of various programming languages Java, C++, Visual Basic and Python. Identify object-oriented techniques.Understand the input, processing, and output of program designing. Create and debug a program in Java.Develop and debug a program in Prolog."
I'm excited |
i thought python was no longer being used?!?!?!
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im not 100%
i did mcse, and even thats become phased out and replaced i would suggest after u do the webmedia, go hardware side n start with A+...its fairly easy too or do vmware/server...and go virtual machine route theres good $$$ |
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I was gonna do strictly software dev unless I just dkwtf u talmbout which could be the case as well |
crossposting ass motherfucker, im onto you eddie
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well A+ shows u understand both software and hardware and can implement and install sht properly (its more hardware oriented though - like computer components and putting sht together)...and its a recognizable credential
vmware/server shows u can manage data and do server farm/cloud computing/virtual machines (which is what i kinda did at ibm) n u can make big doe bc thats where technology is going mcse was more network administrator/implementation it depends what ur looking to do, but any competency/proficiency is good, but certification is better... |
MCSE and A+ have both been useless since the late 90s
GET YOUR CCNA IF YOU WANT TO MAKE MONEY otherwise get an M.Sci in Comp Sci if you want to dev and be a general misanthrope |
A+ aint useless, its just knowledge thats expected tbh
and i said mcse was phased out |
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but yea I'm gonna look into cisco for sure
and every other program really forever going for my masters |
yeah cisco is a good route
im not to familiar with it tho i just know its still used, which is good for technology its mostly routing tho right? |
yea its got something to do with networking equipment
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yeah...i got my mcse back in like 02 or something, and then IBM made me get VMWare and Windows Server cert's
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Itt rawn is clearly in the wrong....yet still wont stfu. Shut down weirdo.
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hahahaha was waiting on that ^^^
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how am i wrong tho?
only thing disputed is mcse and i originally stated its fased out a+ is beginner cert and still is...its more computer repair and building tho |
Rawn knows everything about everything, why is that so hard to believe?
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Rawn is my least favorite boarder of all time.
The nice thing is he posts in every god damn thread. Good on you, though, Eddie. |
@Diode @namix @God Of War since ur all in IT to prove me wrong or lying
n pancake/split at least I keep u busy w something to always refute |
i'm in sales clownface
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Oh lol I figured u were in IT from ur remark before my b
@super pimp trillionaire in exchange |
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why you ain't got MACHAMP tho? |
Machokes the up and comer. Machamp stole Goro's style.
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@...the Munster
Eddy, Im right btw..I used to work for IBM dood and have been around plenty IT people whats ur degree in? ITS? I thought u were a mechanical engineer.. |
Software Development for the masters
the BS will be in IT and I don't like my field |
word by BS do u mean information systems tech or computer science?
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lol i don't understand the ? really
I'm getting a Bachelor of Science in Information Technology the Masters is called Master of Science in Software Engineering they have masters in information systems information assurance and telecommunications |
u answered the question without knowing...bravo.
if ur srs and really want a leg up on other comp while going to school if u can manage sign up at a vocation/tech school and take some cert classes just some advice, take it as u want. |
python is definitely still in use. if anything its java that's phasing out.
but a basic bg in c and c++ will help you no matter what you end up doing with computers. whether you decide to go the networking route or the information security route or the software dev route or the web dev route or the system architecture route or or or. then, after you put this class behind you and depending on how ambitious you are, you can dive into fun, expressive languages like ruby (my personal bias) or functional languages like haskell and scala. have fun creating! |
word, im not to into code personally...did some c++ and sht a while ago, wasn't for me
i know a dood who just finished learning vrml tho...shts pretty dope |
Haha i dont think youre really ever 'finished' with learning a language, but i get what you mean. & ya, c++ isnt for a lot of people, its a fuckin mess of a language to learn. the good thing is there's 1000's of languages out there, so if you don't like one, maybe you'll like another, it just may not be too useful economical wise lol. i mainly do web dev and some information security. im only in my early 20s tho, so i havent decided where i wanna take my career, but currently its web dev.
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word @MMLRLK
when i worked for IBM I did server consolidation and implementation...it was pretty cool... but yo isn't python like real specific to certain programming and useless in others of something? I rmbr someone saying something about that to me, when I asked what their book was on bc I was with a bunch of tech ppl and it had a huge picture of a python lol |
Rawn pls stop posting.
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Pancake, if my posting annoys u so much just take advantage of the ignore feature...
it wouldn't make any difference to me considering I rarely mention u. and if i do its as a reply... Sounds like a win/win |
I am actively trying to stamp out your petty theft existence.
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u will not steal my show
and there is no honor among thieves u have to step ur game up |
What show?
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the show will go on
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