I was supposed to learn Java for my math major in undergrad, but it conflicted with my theatre major class, so I swapped to BA in math and BA in theatre so I didn't have to take it....I actually really regret not taking any CS in college.
Been working a bit on learning SQL, but largely stopped.
My work required knowledge of Ticketmaster Host and Archtics, which are both based in SQL, I believe, so I started looking there. Then I got laid off, so fuck it.
It's super easy to learn. I leaned how to code basic front end stuff in like a month of practice. Get a GitHub account and you're pretty much good to go
I was supposed to learn Java for my math major in undergrad, but it conflicted with my theatre major class, so I swapped to BA in math and BA in theatre so I didn't have to take it....I actually really regret not taking any CS in college.
there's still time to learn a language! I don't have a CS degree and I'm a developer in my day job.
Been working a bit on learning SQL, but largely stopped.
My work required knowledge of Ticketmaster Host and Archtics, which are both based in SQL, I believe, so I started looking there. Then I got laid off, so fuck it.
I really should learn Python, though.
It's super easy to learn. I leaned how to code basic front end stuff in like a month of practice. Get a GitHub account and you're pretty much good to go