Just getting started myself......
Well, I search and I search, but I just can't find many Aussies out there.
I am not a teenage VB programmer... more like a late 20's one, but all the same I like to read about other learners advice and problems so I may be able to fix mine.
I have just decided to take the big jump and look at a carrer change. I am an Environmental Chemist and with Australia being so environmentally aware (choke) there are not that many jobs around.... and if there are, they pay like crap. I am teaching myself VB with about 50 billion books. The courses were too expensive and seemed a complete rip off so I am giving it a go by myself.
Other people out there who are teaching themselves... keep at it and all will fall into place one day! ;)
Suggestion: Always be paranoid!
I must say there are so many young people out there who have great experience and knowledge. But ya gotta ALWAYS remember today's hot thing could be tomorrow's extinct programming language. I don't think VB will go away. It appears that the ability to code and produce something useful and fast and in a short amount of time will rule the day. What I fear right now is JAVA, which is somewhat harder to learn but could be THE language depending on how applications run tomorrow...i.e. wireless stuff, etc.
I'm only 4 months into learning and applying VB. I definitely need more time to master it, and really appreciate everyone here who replies and gives their suggestions. Without this site, I think for a junior like me it'd be hard to get my apps working! :cool:
Re: Just getting started myself......
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Originally posted by amanda
Well, I search and I search, but I just can't find many Aussies out there.
I am not a teenage VB programmer... more like a late 20's one, but all the same I like to read about other learners advice and problems so I may be able to fix mine.
I have just decided to take the big jump and look at a carrer change. I am an Environmental Chemist and with Australia being so environmentally aware (choke) there are not that many jobs around.... and if there are, they pay like crap. I am teaching myself VB with about 50 billion books. The courses were too expensive and seemed a complete rip off so I am giving it a go by myself.
Other people out there who are teaching themselves... keep at it and all will fall into place one day! ;)
Why did you chose VB to learn did you have a specific job in mind? Have you done any other programming or is this your entry into the software world?
Inspiring Reading for young programmers
How many people here have read the true (and highly entertaining) book "The Soul of a New Machine "?
It's about the US company Data General secret project to build a new class of computer using "kids" - i.e. brilliant but inexperienced 'hackers' (not crackers) straight out of school and college to do things that had never been done before in hardware and software (by getting people to do them who didn't 'know' that they were impossible).
Its a brilliant read and essential background to anyone thinking of a career in the tech sector. It really gives a feel for the excitement (and stress) of working on a hot computer project - I first read it while doing my first job and found it very edifying.
Oh - it also won a Pulitzer prize.