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Gandalf14141

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Everything posted by Gandalf14141

  1. No one is going to perfect on their first try
  2. 27269 It's been too long
  3. I'm actually wanting to go into Database Administration or Networking, so does that change anything up?
  4. Long story short, I am a college student and I am trying to learn some different programming languages. I have taken an Intro to Java class already and will be taking an "intermediate" level course next semester. I am no pro in Java (as Stev would know). When I've looked at different internships they all require that someone has knowledge in multiple languages so I am just wondering what languages would be good to have some experience in. I'm not looking to master it anytime in the future, but I just want some experience so that when asked about it I can answer questions or do some simple things, and as a resume builder. Some languages that I have thought about were: JavascriptPythonCobolRuby on RailsVisual Basic??? (The university has on online course over the summer)I will be attempting to teach myself at least one of these languages throughout the year. Which would be deemed the most important to an employer? To anyone who replies, I thank you.
  5. Ah, I see. I just wasn't thinking in the right frame of mind. 27322
  6. But does that account for the double posts/wrong number posts given? If so that would artificially inflate the post count and in return lowering the number we have to post? 27324

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