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by tehwebguy
4574 days ago
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If you only have enough money for one of these programs I suggest you save it and use free or cheap resources to learn the same skills. Build things that stretch your current abilities, bit by bit. You need experience, keep launching things so that you get a feel for real world development and the problems that come up outside of programming tutorials. Look at some available programming jobs and read up on the specifics that they are looking for (I've seen API integrations mentioned a lot, etc), then learn that stuff. If you are going to program for web then I suggest learning to love JavaScript and the DOM as soon as possible. [I dropped out of UCF (Comp Sci) in 2007 because the company I co-owned was succeeding so much that I could no longer pass classes and keep up with the business] |
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