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21-Apr-2008, 04:53 PM #1
Software a good area?
I'm currently studying hardware at my college but I was considering moving to do software. I have no previous experience of software, but this doesn't bother me as I'm a pretty quick learner. So, is software a good career choice to go for? Thanks for any advice.
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22-Apr-2008, 02:14 AM #2
If your Logic is Good; Then Software is good for you
If you want to go in Software development field; then you need strong logical and aptitude skills. Start from C, C++; then go for any professional language such as C#, .Net, PHP, Java, python etc

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http://www.techbaba.com/answers/51-s...velopment.aspx
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28-Apr-2008, 10:52 AM #3
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If you want to go in Software development field; then you need strong logical and aptitude skills. Start from C, C++; then go for any professional language such as C#, .Net, PHP, Java, python etc

For more software development faqs visit Tech QnA portal

http://www.techbaba.com/answers/51-s...velopment.aspx
I second .Net -- my background is in Linux, PHP, and MySQL, and then I came to work for a hospital that uses Microsoft, .Net/ASP, and MSSQL. I love PHP but I do wish I had experience in other languages. Thankfully I have complete control over my project and can program in whatever I choose.
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