I was a NEET for the past 7 years but I now have a job at a small restaurant. I don't want to work here for ever and since I don't have much money for school I should go into self learning. I was just wondering should tech myself web dev or basic IT/networking shit and try get a help desk/networking job?
I know I'll need a few certs when it comes to help desk and Networking, but will employers take someone in if they don't have a degree?
Was Jow Forums outraged by that television series?
Easton Nguyen
Are you being facetious?
Jeremiah Clark
JavaScript. Seriously, this is the language to learn if you want a job nowadays.
Jacob Reyes
because it is yet another brainlet with NCIS-tier hacking scenes series that has brought in retarded normies asking how to become a haxxor
Jeremiah Kelly
>Being a NEET ever. You're irredeemable. Kill yourself.
Ian Robinson
Actually that show (at least first two seasons) has the most accurate hacking scenes by far. When they want to get into the police's systems they simply use an infected pen drive and not some bullshit 1337h4x0r shit. You can see SET and Metasploit there. The tech writers are really top notch.
Gabriel Clark
>I don't have much money for school I should go into self learning. Good option and continue doing this, but you know there's grants for poorfags right?
Gavin Phillips
no
Matthew Wilson
She has a youtube chanel by the way.
Kayden Parker
Is going to a 4 year worth it? Or should I just do a two year and then just hop in?
I've already been teaching myself Javascript and a couple other languages
Daniel Morris
non-programming options? i cant into it, makes me wanna blow my brains out.
Jonathan Hall
Could potentially weasel your way into an entry level IT position if you aren't full retard
Wyatt Richardson
help desk or pick a different industry
Elijah Nelson
I'm trying to learn MVC, it's involves Javascript and Ajax and is just in general really difficult for me right now.
Jose Richardson
yup, is not that l33t unless you are retarded to not see that those were simple
Landon Fisher
Four year for sure, if you go to a decent school you'll have much better options.
Jackson Jones
>be making sexy game for adults >literally know nothing about programming (yet)
anons can you help me out? i have this billboard script that makes objects always face the player camera. however I need to limit it to only affect the Y axis and ignore Z and X. how do I achieve this?
if you don't help me this big titted dungeon succubus stares you down menacingly as you walk up to her. we can't have that happen. please send help.
using UnityEngine; using System.Collections;
public class CameraFacingBillboard : MonoBehaviour { public Camera m_Camera;
Go to community for a couple of years and get certs through the school. You will receive a grade for the course, as well as the certificate from the education company. This looks nice one your resume. I did this, however I got a D in the class but passed my cert test for networking. I'm a programming major but I had to take a few IT classes. No job is under you user, especially one in your field.
Jack Baker
>however I got a D in the class lewd
Austin Reyes
You could probably get into help desk without much self-learning if you've ever had any interest in computers. You'll likely learn a lot on the job, and they might even pay for you to get certified if they care about certs.
William Morgan
I think /vg/ has an AGDG (amateur game dev general) that might help you.
Eli Baker
switch to UE4 and use blueprints as a fellow brainlet, trust me.