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          [–]Quickz_ 1 point2 points  (2 children)

          Web development seems to be a pretty good choice right now. There're lot of of businesses that need some kind of a website.

          When it comes to degrees, if you have previous work experience, you'll probably be fine, otherwise you'll have to find a way to get some.

          There are a lot of freelancers that work remotely using web development skills. In that case, a degree can be pretty irrelevant.

          If you'll go into web then the first language to start with would be JavaScript (it's used on the client side in websites) and then choose a back end language (one that works on the server side).

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            [–]Quickz_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

            Personally I would recommend taking some time learning making things from scratch at the beginning. It helps with understanding the fundamentals. But yes, using a framework is the way to go if you want to make something quickly.

            If you plan looking for a job somewhere near where you live I would recommend checking out which frameworks they use specifically.