Consider that you have around 20 days of hollidays.. HWat would you do from the above list...
Learn Java
Learn Oracle
Learn Data Structures (B tree etc..)
Learn Assembly using MASM and some tutorial
Others...
Consider that you have around 20 days of hollidays.. HWat would you do from the above list...
Working with Oracle all day. Working with different datastructures all day. Did enough ASM and Java to know it's not what I want. Actually, what I need is nothing of the above, just plain and simple 20 days off would be nice
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I'd learn Assembly because i love to program on a low level.
I'd get away from my computer for 20 days.
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You're saying your job consists of working with computers?Originally posted by Govtcheez
I'd get away from my computer for 20 days.
Yup.
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I'm with nv and cheez, man, I'd just like to get away from the things.
If you feel you really must do something AND you don't know any other db, then I'd go for Oracle, at least in general terms. A bit of DB knowledge is a useful thing.
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I would do something with programming because normally
i'm a not that excessive programmer. It's not like im programming
all day normally.
I voted Oracle... do you have any idea how many people are looking for Oracle programmers??
But I must say that getting away from your computer is a nice option... maybe pick up a book on one of the above if you intend on learning something...
Admit that you CAN learn all those things. It's just a matter of self discipline!
Matters on how you define learned something, That you justOriginally posted by Zewu
Admit that you CAN learn all those things. It's just a matter of self discipline!
know statements and phrases, Or that you can effectively
apply your knowledge in situations.
Anyone else gonna take that literally?Originally posted by Travis Dane
I'd learn Assembly because i love to program on a low level.
As for me, Binary trees sound a tad too advanced. But hey, Im just a kid, Ill be happy with Java.
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If u wanna learn assembly, how about this...
http://www.eskimo.com/~htak/win32asm/index.html
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Thanx for the advice guys.. I decided on data structures.. going through a book and planning to implement a B Tree today... and a B+ tree later..
Originally posted by nvoigt
Working with Oracle all day. Working with different datastructures all day. Did enough ASM and Java to know it's not what I want. Actually, what I need is nothing of the above, just plain and simple 20 days off would be nice
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