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1. at what age do people normally finish coledge? (4 years or something)
If they keep spelling it coledge then they never finish.
But in Australia we don't have "college" we have University and most technical courses are 3-4 years long, depending on if you do honors.
This means if you consider the majority of the population to go directly to Uni after finishing high school they graduate when they are 21-22
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2. lets say that I finish colledge at 22, how much do people with 10 years vb experince get?
NOTHING
Because if they are silly enough to spend an entire 10 years doing nothing but VB and they have stuck with it since Version 1 then they are out-moded people who are so set in their ways you wouldn't hire them for nutz.
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3. by the time I hit 22 I will have 10 years of experince (unless I quit vb) so in my resume will i be able to put 10 years of experince or will I have to be working for someone?
You won't be able to put 10 years on your resume because NONE of that experience is in a commercial environment. They don't give a diddly squat what you did at home or during Uni... only what experience you have received out there in the field.
I have over 15 years experience and I'm 28, have managed a sizable company when I was 15 and worked more than most people in their mid-30's but it means nothing to the people who hire/fire.
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4. do VJ++ get as much as vb developers?
No they don't as it isn't as widely used. Then again... if your goal is to specifically be "A VB Developer" you wont get anywhere.
Learn the "craft" not how to use a particular TOOL that the craft provides. I can code in everything from Cobol, VB, Progress, Ingres, C, Java, ASP, PHP, Perl, Clipper and another handful of languages.... Sticking to JUST VB says you only think like a microsoft drone when solving problems