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inquiringMind
My academic background is a Master's In Chemistry, and course work in
- Undergraduate level classes of Intro C++, Java, Data Structure, Web
development using HTML, JavaScript, Perl, JSP Servlets, Software
Engineering and
- SWEN classes (include a course in UML, a course in Testing,
Vaeification, and Validation), Data Base Management System, Web
Database Development using ASP, Distributed Information System,
Object-Oriented Ddatabase, TCP/IP (Internet protocol), and XML
Graduated 3 years ago and was recovering from a surgery and so didn't
look for a job - also moved to another state in US, and a year later
was 22 year old nephew's suicide, 3 months later 22 year old niece's
death from meningitis in Thailand, and early this year was mother'
death, etc. while family problems with mean older sisters.
During all this, I took Intro VB.Net, OO level C++, reviewd Java Basic,
and now am trying to get to J2EE level so that I can look for a job. I
have moved once already withing this city/state and will need to move
otu formt his family-owned hosue the latest next June.
I am thinking to sue agency's placement with contract work to bereak
into the market.
I have registered for Intermediate VB.Net (Class) and C# (online) for
comimg fall while plan to get heavy of java just to find a programimg
job and in time switched to .Net.
Six weeks ago, I took an internship from a state office that uses Acess
2003 with hope that later, I will get to do ASP.net with their IT dept.
I a the only coder here usign Code Builder, ie VBA.
My question is that would learnig VB feature have negative effects on
my .Net learning?
I am thinking to quit this intenship and make time for Java. With the
calsses starting on August 21, I need to make time for Java (J2EE and
hence need to intall a server which I have never done and install
Database) so that I can get to J2EE and get job by early next year. My
plan is that after some experience, I will look for a job in .net. I
might also take a part time teaching job (not in IT) to make soem
money instead of thise $10.00 an hr internship taking up all my time.
I want to let my boss know about it ASAP. If they use VB.Net, I
wouldn't quit like this but with having to VB, I am very concern about
the effects on my learning .Net. I have no industrual experience and I
am trying hard so that I may get into Cheminformatics that uses
programming and later if the programming jobs are not obtainable, find
something else. I am in my late 30s and so I feel that I need give a
shot and take a risk with Java and hence it's a priority now.
Anyway, would learnig VB feature have great negative effects on my
..Net learning?
- Undergraduate level classes of Intro C++, Java, Data Structure, Web
development using HTML, JavaScript, Perl, JSP Servlets, Software
Engineering and
- SWEN classes (include a course in UML, a course in Testing,
Vaeification, and Validation), Data Base Management System, Web
Database Development using ASP, Distributed Information System,
Object-Oriented Ddatabase, TCP/IP (Internet protocol), and XML
Graduated 3 years ago and was recovering from a surgery and so didn't
look for a job - also moved to another state in US, and a year later
was 22 year old nephew's suicide, 3 months later 22 year old niece's
death from meningitis in Thailand, and early this year was mother'
death, etc. while family problems with mean older sisters.
During all this, I took Intro VB.Net, OO level C++, reviewd Java Basic,
and now am trying to get to J2EE level so that I can look for a job. I
have moved once already withing this city/state and will need to move
otu formt his family-owned hosue the latest next June.
I am thinking to sue agency's placement with contract work to bereak
into the market.
I have registered for Intermediate VB.Net (Class) and C# (online) for
comimg fall while plan to get heavy of java just to find a programimg
job and in time switched to .Net.
Six weeks ago, I took an internship from a state office that uses Acess
2003 with hope that later, I will get to do ASP.net with their IT dept.
I a the only coder here usign Code Builder, ie VBA.
My question is that would learnig VB feature have negative effects on
my .Net learning?
I am thinking to quit this intenship and make time for Java. With the
calsses starting on August 21, I need to make time for Java (J2EE and
hence need to intall a server which I have never done and install
Database) so that I can get to J2EE and get job by early next year. My
plan is that after some experience, I will look for a job in .net. I
might also take a part time teaching job (not in IT) to make soem
money instead of thise $10.00 an hr internship taking up all my time.
I want to let my boss know about it ASAP. If they use VB.Net, I
wouldn't quit like this but with having to VB, I am very concern about
the effects on my learning .Net. I have no industrual experience and I
am trying hard so that I may get into Cheminformatics that uses
programming and later if the programming jobs are not obtainable, find
something else. I am in my late 30s and so I feel that I need give a
shot and take a risk with Java and hence it's a priority now.
Anyway, would learnig VB feature have great negative effects on my
..Net learning?