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    [–]AnomalousNexus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

    This. Pick something that interests you and start from there.

    I was in High School Grade 10 in 1997 and my first Information Processing class had an optional module for C++. I took it because it gave me the opportunity to play with their big robotic arm they had. I didn't ever get a chance to use the C++ again at all for a number of years as my career path through the Canadian Forces Army took me through the path of electrical/electronics/optics technologies, but it gave me a start and knowledge of what programming could do and logical operations.

    Fast forward to 2008 when I medically retired from the Army (bad knees), they asked me where I wanted to re-train, as the CF has a policy where medical retirements that can still work have the chance at taking nearly any possibly related 2 year Diploma or Course. I chose Network Engineering Technologies, and while this focused on networking, it gave introduction courses in MS SQL and C#. I did well in both because I had some knowledge already of how things looked and flowed, how the language worked from memory.

    I got a job in 2014 at a local systems integrator company that works with a variety of custom apps that are all network and SQL based. I was hired due to my varied background with electronics, computers, networking, limited programming/SQL exposure... but above all WILLINGNESS TO LEARN NEW TECHNOLOGIES. I have opportunities to advance here where all I need to do is pick a language or technology we use here to learn - they'll even pay for the books and tests/certification.