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My Education Texas State Technical College Waco, TX Associate of Applied Science Degree in Computer Science with a specialization in Client /Server Programming Graduated with Honors - 3.542 GPA
1 answer - Asked By: Zero - 2/16/2011
I am third year software engineer . I have the basic skills to develop any server side ,client side or desktop application. I don't were to look for or whom to ask to work as a freelancer . what are the requirements and where can i find one place to work as a freelancer in the internet.
3 answers - Asked By: Dabest - 5/29/2010
Should I go to college or teach myself? What language should I learn? How do I get a job?
2 answers - Asked By: Mimzy1989 - 11/16/2010
Hi, I am 14 years old, and I was wondering if I still have a chance to become a computer programmer. I have a little knowledge, but I fell like getting really into it. So I am just asking if its worth learning...Like if I still have a chance. THX And btw...What language would you reccomend, and maybe you can send some tutorials thx.
1 answer - Asked By: Jaroslav - 11/4/2012
I'm still not 100?ure what I want to do for a career. I'm also thinking of computer programming. Does anyone know what I would need to know for either a web page designer or a computer programmer.
5 answers - Asked By: Ben P - 2/3/2009
Hey yahoo answers peeps, thanks in advance for reading this. This summer I am planning on learning the programing language C#. What caught my interest is The Microsoft .NET Framework it is built off of. Anyway, I am wanting to know is: what do I get to make as end products of learning this program? and how will I be useful for a future job that uses this C# to do stuff within their company?
3 answers - Asked By: Biskadee Webb - 4/29/2011
I am getting a diploma in Web Designing and i was wondering what all do i need to know to get a job doing this? do i need to learn java and ColdFusion? is it that necessary? because i just found out that my course doesn't cover that! i am super p*ssed! Please help! I want answers from people who are web designers that work for a company know what is necessary to do this job. thank you!
4 answers - Asked By: shortstuf888 - 7/29/2011
I love computers but they are outsourcing a lot of jobs out of the country. Yet the healthcare field is booming. Is there a career that combines these 2 fields that would be resistant to outsourcing?
7 answers - Asked By: dizzy22 - 1/2/2007
How can I do this myself at low cost? I'm reasonably computer literate, but not a java programmer !
4 answers - Asked By: Courage Consulting - 4/22/2010
What degree would I need? Where can I look for an entry level position?
4 answers - Asked By: eleven11 - 5/7/2009
I am planning to change my OS from windows 7 to MAC or Linux but i am quite afraid that if i do it, the drivers in my printer, camera, motherboard, bluetooth, joystick, ect. won't work anymore. i just wanna confirm, if my doubts are correct that the drivers that i have right now will no longer work if ever i install MAC or Linux. i also wanna ask your advice with what versions of MAC/Linux should i use? and why?
7 answers - Asked By: Pioneer - 6/4/2010
I know that computer programmers program software (I myself am a hobbyist programmer) I know that electrical engineers design computer hardware. But, what exactly does an IT person/department do? I always hear of people who just reference "the IT department" and its very vague of what they do, as I assume it is outside of programming and engineering. Is IT maintenance?
1 answer - Asked By: GNU - 8/7/2012
I was told to specialize in one area like Flash or Actionscript 3 or Asp.net. That way you can become a freelancer and potential clients will find more than just a web designer but a specialist. What do you guys think?
3 answers - Asked By: Laura M - 2/11/2009
My major right now is computer science which as you now has insane math req's but I dont want to be a programmer or software engineer or computer scientist I want to manage networks. I'm good with computers but I'll admit I'm no genius. Do my counselors really have me set up on the right path? . *as you know thanks for the details :D that really helped. how can i contact you with more questions??
1 answer - Asked By: trinity - 11/11/2010
I am a beginning programmer. I am interested in putting up a server. I want to be able to type something into the URL bar in my browser and be able to access my stuff/web page. How to I turn my computer into an accessible server and then how do I link a domain to it?
1 answer - Asked By: Bob J - 12/22/2008
Which one of them is little hard and which one of them is harder.
1 answer - Asked By: Moe - 12/4/2012
What skills do they start with usually, (what are the typical programming languages), then what happens/ how do they progress in their careers?
3 answers - Asked By: Heart of the Matter - 11/13/2008
Whats a reliable reasonably priced web hosting service? My planned website isn't going to be huge, just promoting something and will probably have a few videos. Give me your experience! Thanks.
19 answers - Asked By: Lombargo - 12/5/2009
I don't mean a prostitute...what other jobs, besides that, are there? i'm a girl
3 answers - Asked By: Shiny Bubbles - 12/14/2009
The Problem: An application we lost the source code to needs to be moved from one MS SQL server to a different one. The two servers have two different IP addresses. Now if we could find a way to make any connection to 10.128.1.1 go to 10.129.2.1 we wouldn't have to rewrite the program and all would be good in programming land. This solution would have to consist of a patch made to a Windows XP local machine. We can not modify any DNS settings. I know you can use the "host" file to redirect names to IP addresses locally but we need IP to IP redirection. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Those are both great answers but here is another problem, I can't modify the settings of the MS SQL server, so the ip redirection would have to be done on the client side. So when the client needs to run the software and the software trys to connection to the old SQL server the request is redirected on that clint machine to the new IP address of the new SQL server. Kinda like how the "host" file works only for IP addresses. Thanks!
3 answers - Asked By: John - 5/16/2006
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57.3%
Master's
14.6%
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12.6%
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7.8%
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6.8%
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Client/Server Programmer

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