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I Would Totaly Apreciate Your Help!
Posted: Sun Jul 26, 2015 11:43 am
by Sekhr
I would like to thank you in advance for being here....well I am a 2nd Year College student in a degree program, I am currently learning Aplied Maths as a major and Computer science as a minor, so at the end I will have a degree in Applied Maths (Computer science minor). So my question is this, I am getting into self teaching myself about knowing or being either a Programmer or Developer or Hacker(although I am interested it might just be just a "thing" or require alooot of work or soemthing, but it is in the options) or get into Web designing or web developing through internet, videos, books and practicale practises, according to what I am currently learning which do you think I should go with? Or if there is any other suggestions you might have for me, Thanks again.
I am male, age 20...and I would to apologise if I am in the wrong web site or thread xD
Re: I Would Totaly Apreciate Your Help!
Posted: Sun Jul 26, 2015 11:57 am
by Celauran
Nobody here (or anywhere!) can tell you what your interests are. My best advice is to dabble. Try things out; different languages, different platforms, different paradigms. Once something sparks a real interest in you, you'll know. Never stop experimenting. Never stop learning.
Re: I Would Totaly Apreciate Your Help!
Posted: Sun Jul 26, 2015 12:08 pm
by Sekhr
Celauran wrote:Nobody here (or anywhere!) can tell you what your interests are. My best advice is to dabble. Try things out; different languages, different platforms, different paradigms. Once something sparks a real interest in you, you'll know. Never stop experimenting. Never stop learning.
Thanks for your time and for your reply, I do agree with you. The more I am interested in something, the more I would be open to learn about it, but I am afraid that as I get to be good with it and it wouldnt be effective in life afterwards.
Re: I Would Totaly Apreciate Your Help!
Posted: Mon Jul 27, 2015 3:43 pm
by Christopher
Sekhr wrote:I am currently learning Applied Maths as a major and Computer science as a minor, so at the end I will have a degree in Applied Maths (Computer science minor).
With that major and minor, I would recommend the R and Python languages. Both can be downloaded for free and there are tutorials to learn them. And definitely learn about databases -- both SQL and NoSQL types.