Currently in college studying Computer and Electronics Engineering and then I'll be going back to school again for Computer Concepts and Programming.
Going to specialize in both since it will help me in my everyday life. (not just getting a job, plus I love networking, and programming).
As for what language. I'm doing PHP for summer semester along with C++ hopefully if the class has enough people, or isn't to full. I'm learning C# on my own free time though which is fun to use.
Nerds Shall Inherit The World!!!!! So all you hater's out there you better watch out, because you be pumping my gas into my 1957 Chevy Impala, and my Bently. So talk that trash now, because the nerds/geeks will have the last laugh. Guarantee It!!!!
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This Nerd Won't Quit No Matter What
I cannot stand networking. Well I know the basics but when it comes to ipv6 and all those nonsense I am clueless.
In my course we don't really do any web language just strict Object-oriented programming (OOP). So far I have done Java and VB.net. I will be doing c++ and C next year but I am self teaching myself this year. I seriously want to learn how to make my own mod tools though and get my hands on a Jtaged 360 but I live in a country that's fairly slow.
** We need a video tutorial only for this site members**
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I was studying Computer Programming, all I have left is some stupid classes (in my opinion) like economics and such. Can't get enough financial aid, and credit isn't there for a loan. I'm going to wing it and try to get a job in the industry anyway, without a degree. I've also taken a couple semesters of networking classes. But programming is my passion.
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Interesting how a majority of the responses here are computer science. I actually went to USC (ironic as one of the posts indicated that our QBs are drug dealing pimps :P), but majored in Neuroscience - fancy.