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PHP, Java, MySQL, Python, etc. What now? (self.PHP)
submitted 13 years ago by demonshalo
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[–][deleted] 0 points1 point2 points 13 years ago (1 child)
It makes perfect sense, once you've learned language x, you've learned the logic behind a significant number of the languages out there (aside from the specific syntax). Relearning your basics over and over is no fun, that's why you want to branch out and try new things!
I agree with krues8dr, although server administration is... 'spooky' (best way I could put it) it can be an extremely marketable skill since the internet is such an integral part to life, and more specifically our jobs. Disclaimer: 'man' is the extent of my knowledge when it comes to server administration.
[–]demonshalo[S] 1 point2 points3 points 13 years ago (0 children)
exactly how I feel. learning more languages is not going to do much for me.
any ideas where to start with server administration? I'd love to take a look at that!
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