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dathbgboy dathbgboy thanks man I appreciate it :pimp:

I am totally lost as to where to start but I need to start somewhere so I'm just trying to figure it out right now :lol:
 
Their AngularJS course is really good. Multiple types of apps to build and they introduce you to APIs and JSON calls.
 
Why is java so hard for me to learn :smh:

How far are you into it? Want to learn together? build something to get real-world exp?

PRIME PRIME I find the terminal easier. Right-click the folder you want to push, open it up in the git shell, once you're in the Git shell

git add -A
git commit
(insert comments in the the text box and save it)
git push

Hope that helps, it's a lot faster and better to learn the commands

Thanks fam. That actually looks pretty simple. I'm going to give it a run after work.
 
dathbgboy dathbgboy thanks man I appreciate it :pimp:

I am totally lost as to where to start but I need to start somewhere so I'm just trying to figure it out right now :lol:

No problem bro, we all out here to learn and grow. I would look into the specialization Only after you've taken a course and feel that you can do it. U don't want to waste your money on it to later find you aren't ready or found something cheaper.

Their AngularJS course is really good. Multiple types of apps to build and they introduce you to APIs and JSON calls.

It is, I'm lookin forward to FCC's Angular.JS portion as well. I think my niche will be web app development and project management. I've spent so much time trying to figure out what languages to learn, when to learn them, and how to utilize em but think I'm finally on the right track.........now if only I can spend more time gettin JavaScript down.
 
If you find a freelance project or want to work on something let me know I'll be up for it.
 
dathbgboy dathbgboy I'm in cis201 course at school. CS is my major. My main issue is remebeeijg how to start off codes in JGrasp. I looked into on campus tutoring but its only offered once a week, middle of the day while I'm at work. For example. My current assignment is to build a program that determines mortgage payments, using constructors and that sortnofnthing. So lost :smh:
 
Met a guy randomly at school and we start talking and turns out he owns a tech company. Gabe me his card and told me to learn dot net also. Maybe I lock up an internship or something. Emailing him tonight after work.
 
dathbgboy dathbgboy I'm in cis201 course at school. CS is my major. My main issue is remebeeijg how to start off codes in JGrasp. I looked into on campus tutoring but its only offered once a week, middle of the day while I'm at work. For example. My current assignment is to build a program that determines mortgage payments, using constructors and that sortnofnthing. So lost :smh:

Oh ok, looks like constructors are similar to arrays from what I've just googled, could be wrong though. I would suggest trying Overstack for help if you need to, good community over there w/ a lot of knowledge.

and .Net is a good go to, I just haven't found a good tutorial or class to learn that yet. I tried the one through Edx but it wasn't that good imo. I planning on learning that (especially ASP.Net) once I get my other languages down.

HankHill HankHill I'm down, same applies to you. If u find something u want to collab on, hit me up. I found the best way to learn this is by doing and even more doing w/ somebody else whom you can both feed off each other.
 
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@Dathbgboy I'm in cis201 course at school. CS is my major. My main issue is remebeeijg how to start off codes in JGrasp. I looked into on campus tutoring but its only offered once a week, middle of the day while I'm at work. For example. My current assignment is to build a program that determines mortgage payments, using constructors and that sortnofnthing. So lost
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You need to get with a group of students and work the assignments together. If you don't get in person help it will be almost impossible to grasp.
 
Man, as soon as I used Terminal to push my stuff to Github, the desktop client started working :smh: :lol:
 
Man, as soon as I used Terminal to push my stuff to Github, the desktop client started working :smh: :lol:

:lol:, glad it works for u now bro, but I'd still use the terminal a few times to get familiar w/ it just in case the desktop client acts kinda funny again.

Anybody take the courses on Udacity? Wondered if those nano-degrees were worth it.
 
If a business that doesnt have daily IT needs, approached you, and wanted to keep you on retainer as a consultant.. How would you go about charging for "theorhetical" business. There are tow physical locations, modem, router, cisco switch etc.  however, there is no server and if the network goes down.. they would presumably call their isp?  There are other projects such as IP camera installations, desktop replaces etc.  But they are primarily a web-based company, that doesnt utilize enterprise software outlook, excel etc.

Would you turn them down, and just offer a "per incident" service?
 
finished my first week at an IT. MAAAAAAAN this thing is hard lol. doing a lot of on boarding employee which has to do with Active Directory that is tied in Office365. Mixed users but mostly PC so i wanna say 85/15 mac. Have about 7 accounts to manage and adding more.

my questions is any tips out there? where i can help my day to day easier? were using servedesk+ as our ticket que.

i got this douche bag who trains me that just wants to get out of the dept since were doing a lot of re organization, feels like when i asked him questions he kinda just roll his eyes.

do you guys just google stuff if you don't know the answer?
 
If a business that doesnt have daily IT needs, approached you, and wanted to keep you on retainer as a consultant.. How would you go about charging for "theorhetical" business. There are tow physical locations, modem, router, cisco switch etc.  however, there is no server and if the network goes down.. they would presumably call their isp?  There are other projects such as IP camera installations, desktop replaces etc.  But they are primarily a web-based company, that doesnt utilize enterprise software outlook, excel etc.

Would you turn them down, and just offer a "per incident" service?

Sounds like easy work if you spell it out that you're not their daily break/fix person. Hell if the fee is high enough, you could hire someone for that while you chill. No idea how to charge though, def something I want to look at in the future.
 
Got the Head First C# book and TutorialPoint's ASP.Net book. Going to look into those a bit. The JavaScript Bonfires are turning me off of Free Code Camp to the point where I don't even want to do it anymore. Don't know if I should read some JavaScript books or what but this in depth coding of splitting, joining, creating multiple arrays, mapping, etc. just aint cuttin it for ya boy.
 
I'm on treehouse bro and I'm starting to get it better. When the closures and inheritance start its go be terrible but I gotta see it thru. I really want to be a Fullstack JavaScript Devloper.
 
In my cloud computing class we are taking Python to use with the Dropbox and Google App Engine SDK's. This **** is hard man, im no fan of the Python language
 
I'm on treehouse bro and I'm starting to get it better. When the closures and inheritance start its go be terrible but I gotta see it thru. I really want to be a Fullstack JavaScript Devloper.

Treehouse? :nerd: never heard of it.

In my cloud computing class we are taking Python to use with the Dropbox and Google App Engine SDK's. This **** is hard man, im no fan of the Python language

I don't think Python is that hard, but of course I only got to the basics on Code Cademy before I took a break from it to focus on JS and C#
 
I had Python as an intro programming class in school. It was a lot easier than every other language from then on. It doesn't help that I had to learn assembly language.
 
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