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Old 05-12-2006, 05:41 AM
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i like to know which programming language is easy to learn and usefull too....i like to take a small course on hardware and networking can any one suggest which is the best course
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Old 05-20-2006, 03:44 PM
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I'm not sure of any courses but pick up a good book on A+ certifications and Network+ certifications. Those two certifications will teach you most things about Hardware and Networking. The certifications will even help you get a creat job.
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Old 05-22-2006, 01:32 AM
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Yes the A++ courses are the best. They are tough, but you do learn alot.
I still have one of the course books from a few years back, its very useful.

As for an easy programming language - there is none!
Starting with PHP is a good idea.
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I picked up an A++ manual from Barnes and Noble that had an interactive DVD with it. It was actually pretty helpful. I figured it would be cheesy but it was really good. Last time I checked they still had the book there. I can check the title and author later on and post it.
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The usual language they start you off with in college courses is delphi/pascal... But PHP is very usefull for database administration, so any of those are a good choice.
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