02-27-2015, 03:24 PM
SlimKlim Wrote:RawrImAMonster Wrote:Might be worth it to do some tutorials. It's not that hard to pick up the basics and its much more fun to work with than HTML/CSS/JS. I feel like you're constantly fighting html/css/js to get it to do what you want. With an actual programming language it tends to do more or less what you expect and has a ton of flexibility.
Maybe it's a cop out but I honestly feel like I have a learning disability when it comes to Object-Oriented Languages. I busted my ass in the Javascript class I took and it took all my effort just to get an assignment in and get a passing grade on it, I retained practically nothing. I spent some time working with SQL databases and some other stuff at AOL, and the best I could manage was maybe, just maybe, identify a problem, but not how to fix it.
Right now I'm a "content producer" so I essentially take plain pre-written content and format/edit it to go live. It's plug and chug CMS, HTML and Photoshop work but I like it well enough.
Javascript isn't really what I would consider a "real" programming language. I guess it can technically be used that way, but it's awful. VB.net is easy to learn, very powerful, and you can download visual studio for free from Microsoft.
SQL also isn't a programming language, it's just what you use to get information from relational databases.
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