(05-04-2022, 09:10 PM)Alpha Wrote: IT is not my thing, by any stretch of the imagination, but I have always had the impression that it's difficult enough to learn the fundamentals of a bunch of languages but you have to quickly go beyond that, don't you? Then you have to keep current in some languages, at least to some extent, and then be prepared to learn new ones on demand. I can see why other academic pursuits might just seem to get in the way. I think some Math/Physics people feel the same way.
You don't really need to know programming languages for IT. Not that it doesn't help, but i think most of the people I work with in IT have some basic scripting knowledge at best.
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JD Law, 2027 (in progress, currently 2L)
Georgia Tech
MS Cybersecurity (Policy), 2021
Thomas Edison State University
BA Computer Science, 2023
BA Psychology, 2016
AS Business Administration, 2023
Certificate in Operations Management, 2023
Certificate in Computer Information Systems, 2023
Western Governors University
BS IT Security, 2018
Chaffey College
AA Sociology, 2015
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