I'm looking forward to learning Python. Currently I'm obsessed with JS and jQuery. I love to program, and my skills continue to increase. My information security professor has many certs and he said his most important was the CCNP. Would you recommend any web developer certifications? I have read dozens of reviews about the MCSD. They are mostly mixed but not overly positive. I just graduated from community college with an IT degree. I feel under-prepared to join the work force. All I know is that I love to learn new languages. What entry level job should I go after? I'm not that concerned with money because I budget well. I have gone through the thread and I saw the posting for the help desk job. How does one get a job that requires experience but one doesn't have experience? I am not opposed to studying either. Any good resources for learning Python? Sorry for the all the questions, but thinking about the future keeps me up at night.
I would say I'm not the most ambitious person. Five years ago I lost over 70 pounds and turned my life around. Since then I've been hitting the various adult milestones. Now I'm 28 and I feel next year could be the year I get my foot in the door for a future career. I did a summer internship with the county IT department. We did a lot of SQL and VB.net, and even some HTML/CSS. It was an incredible mentor-ship. Everytime I could display my skills and add to a project I would get a surge of life-affirming happiness. I know if I found the most bare-bones, entry level position somewhere I would excel. "Just give me a chance" is my thought process.
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I'm looking forward to learning Python. Currently I'm obsessed with JS and jQuery. I love to program, and my skills continue to increase. My information security professor has many certs and he said his most important was the CCNP. Would you recommend any web developer certifications? I have read dozens of reviews about the MCSD. They are mostly mixed but not overly positive. I just graduated from community college with an IT degree. I feel under-prepared to join the work force. All I know is that I love to learn new languages. What entry level job should I go after? I'm not that concerned with money because I budget well. I have gone through the thread and I saw the posting for the help desk job. How does one get a job that requires experience but one doesn't have experience? I am not opposed to studying either. Any good resources for learning Python? Sorry for the all the questions, but thinking about the future keeps me up at night.
I would say I'm not the most ambitious person. Five years ago I lost over 70 pounds and turned my life around. Since then I've been hitting the various adult milestones. Now I'm 28 and I feel next year could be the year I get my foot in the door for a future career. I did a summer internship with the county IT department. We did a lot of SQL and VB.net, and even some HTML/CSS. It was an incredible mentor-ship. Everytime I could display my skills and add to a project I would get a surge of life-affirming happiness. I know if I found the most bare-bones, entry level position somewhere I would excel. "Just give me a chance" is my thought process.
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