One of the interesting questions I got recently was focused on what programming language should one learn in the process of becoming a part of the current technology boom. Basically, I will advice software and gadget users not to bother themselves with trying to learn any programming language, but rather concentrate on the application of those software for their benefit. The reality is that you do not have to learn any form of coding to play big time in this space; all you need to do is to find a problem, look for a developer to build a solution for that problem.
Ensure you market it hard and give it the publicity it requires and finally, have the passion to hang on there so that you won’t abandon the ship when the tough days come.
With that said, there are still some aspiring IT enthusiasts that are interested in going into core IT and may want to learn some Programming Languages. I also believe that we need more people to enter the industry as core techies so that we can create more products and services that can compete on the world stage. In this piece, I will attempt to break this subject matter down a bit without — Continue Reading
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