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    IF YOU ARE GOING TO POST ANYTHING THAT I WILL NOT BENIFIT FROM
    Ok, I know this is sort of Educational but its also to do with all you experts.

    Theres lots of IT jobs that pay well over £40,000+ salary for the most simplest of coding.

    I want to learn alot of coding. I am willing to use all of my Summer Term and then over for another year to learn to code most computer languages.

    I have the time, resources for any coding program out there. I just need some support on learning it.

    Most jobs I found need the qualifications of C#, ASP.NET, SQL Server, Java, C++, J2EE, Spring, XML and programs such as Front Office, Synapse, Oracle.

    Now, I need users like you expert to point out the most important languages for a high paying salary. Most I said above pay up to £100,000+ with some of those languages.

    I need you to maybe link me to the best tutorials, Ill print every page out and read and read then practise on the laptop.
    I am willing to give 1-3 years studing these If it will give me a good future.
    No, I don't expect to learn every languages in 3 years but I want to know the most use useful and common ones.

    ------------------- Let me just clear up what I am trying to say, I need:

    • High Quality and easy to understand tutorials for most important computer languages and programs.
    • Names of programs I'll need to succeed in learning this.
    • Do you think, I'll need any funding for any part of the learning stages?
    • Do you think its possible to learn e.g Java, C++, C#, SQL, XMS and Front Office in 3 years?

    Now, If you think I'm messing around, I'm not. I try to learn things alot, by the age of 12 I was already touch typing I was so used to the computer, but I am not fat or unhealthy. I do bike 3 miles 5 days a week, play in a FA sunday league and I eat healthy.



    Thank you, of course Rep+ will be added to ALL post that I benifit from and in the future If I can learn coding that may help me earn from that e.g layouts I will split the money between all the users who helped. (This isn't garenteened and isn't likely in the next 3-6 months.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigBrother View Post
    IF YOU ARE GOING TO POST ANYTHING THAT I WILL NOT BENIFIT FROM
    You have already posted this thread.

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    C#, ASP.NET, SQL Server, Java, C++, J2EE, Spring, XML

    Will take a few years to fully understand all of them.

    But for programs:

    BlueJ for Java,
    Microsoft Studio for: C, C#, C++
    Last edited by Joshuae; 20-07-2008 at 04:38 PM.

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    Know, I was told to post in the coding section as it was a much more appropiete place. I have informed a moderator to remove my old thread.

    I'm 14. I will put 6 years into it, I just want to know the most popular used computer languages that are used for a high salary IT job.

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    No, you need to know nothing for a £40,000+ IT job - just thought I'd tell you that.

    All those languages are useful, yes, but why learn them now when you can get paid to learn them later in life?

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    So, I can earn early and enjoy life a bit longer.
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    Right for now lets rule out them all ok, what ones are useful for coding layouts or that are useful to people who pay for web development type of things on this forum?

    So, Layouts, Coding ect, ect.

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    For coding layouts, just html and css, possibly javascript if its more interactive. Other web languages such as php and asp, would be used to code serverside scripts.
    This is our situation and we're happy to be here,
    I wouldn't change this place for anything.


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    Quote Originally Posted by BigBrother View Post
    So, I can earn early and enjoy life a bit longer.
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    Right for now lets rule out them all ok, what ones are useful for coding layouts or that are useful to people who pay for web development type of things on this forum?

    So, Layouts, Coding ect, ect.
    If you want to be a web developer;

    xHTML, CSS, PHP, MySQL, JS, AJAX, Flash

    Although the latter isn't really a coding language in it's own right, it still needs to be learnt.

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    You've said three/four differnt types of coding.
    - Application coding
    - Game coding
    - Web coding
    - Script coding.

    Application coding:
    Visual Basic
    C#
    C+
    C++
    "BASIC"
    Pascal

    Game Coding:
    JAVA
    C++

    Web Coding:
    HTML
    xHTML
    CSS
    PHP
    JAVASCRIPT
    Photoshop (Graphic skills help a lot!)
    XML
    FLASH

    Script Coding:
    PHP

    You'll get paid the most of game coding to be quite honest, but it's also the hardest to get a job in, unlike web diesgn/script coding where it's very easy to make money these days.

    I'd suggest you setup a webserver or buy a years hosting to experiment. You'll also want Dreamweaver CS3, Photoshop CS3, Flash CS3 & Notepad I'd go with HTML, then CSS, then photoshop, then JAVAscript, then FLASH, then pick the rest.

    My fingers hurt, so I won't carry on, sorry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lulz View Post
    You've said three/four differnt types of coding.
    - Application coding
    - Game coding
    - Web coding
    - Script coding.

    Application coding:
    Visual Basic
    C#
    C+
    C++
    "BASIC"
    Pascal

    Game Coding:
    JAVA
    C++

    Web Coding:
    HTML
    xHTML
    CSS
    PHP
    JAVASCRIPT
    Photoshop (Graphic skills help a lot!)
    XML
    FLASH

    Script Coding:
    PHP

    You'll get paid the most of game coding to be quite honest, but it's also the hardest to get a job in, unlike web diesgn/script coding where it's very easy to make money these days.

    I'd suggest you setup a webserver or buy a years hosting to experiment. You'll also want Dreamweaver CS3, Photoshop CS3, Flash CS3 & Notepad I'd go with HTML, then CSS, then photoshop, then JAVAscript, then FLASH, then pick the rest.

    My fingers hurt, so I won't carry on, sorry.
    Thank you, I have all the programs you have said. I am now googling to find alot of basic tutorials and then go from there.

    How long do you think it'll take to learn C++ and Java?
    I also have 3 years of my hosting left so I can test whenever.

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