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Old 06-03-2002
programming options

I am working on a community college certification in programming and have a choice of specialization in Java ,Visual Basic ,or Visual C++. I am curious to know what specialization would be best for the current job market and increase my earning potential? Any feedback would be greatly appreciated!!!
Smilie
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Old 06-03-2002
It's not popular, but I will say Visual Basic. With the trend of .NET converging on a single run-time, VB.NET should perform the same as VisualC++.NET.

I am the only person that I know of in this area that isn't using a Microsoft language (ActiveState Perl, which probably has benefited from some Microsoft $$$).

At the large e-commerce site that I work at, 95% of the components are VB with 5% being Visual C++.

What school are you going to for this Certification?
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Old 06-03-2002
I am a studen at Richland Community College Continuing Ed. Dept. I am impressed with the programs they have going ,plus they offer alot of courses you just can't find anywhere else at affordable prices. Plus ,keep in mind that since it is a community college there are more options for funding!!
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Old 06-03-2002
I understand completely and recommend Community Colleges for training purposes.

I just finished Linear Algebra there this past semester.

Richland Community College actually offers an Associate Degree in Unix. It's true, look it up.
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Old 06-03-2002
On the other side, here is a link for you to check on the Certifications Needed. Its picked from FAQ of the forum.

https://www.unix.com/new-to-unix-which-books-should-i-read-/
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Old 06-04-2002
I had no idea?

If I would have done more of my homework maybe I could have started earlier on an associates degree. I kinda want to kick myself now ,but that's how the ball bounces! Anyways ,I took some Continuing Ed. Unix courses and they're really worth it. Also, I am working on my Sun Certification but want to get into some programming also. If you have any good leads let me know!

BrandonSmilie
 
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