I seem to run into a lot of hackers who take a programming course and then decide to go into networking instead. Does anybody know why this happens?
I seem to run into a lot of hackers who take a programming course and then decide to go into networking instead. Does anybody know why this happens?
this is not the right board for you...
" programming is 1% syntax and 99% logic "
try the general board
who knows, your guess is as good as mine
Maybe networking is more like hacking?
I would assume that they couldn't hack it (pun intended) and decided to do something easier.
-Prelude
My best code is written with the delete key.
Hi Prelude,
That's the answer that I was looking for. I took some networking and found that it was mostly memorizing details, which takes time. There were a lot of kids who've spent most of their life in front of the computer and start to look down on everyone else.