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What would be the best IT certification to get now for 2020?

Channeling my inner Digger Doug and anticipating a follow up link . . .

Given the advance of social media, I'd think the Facebook Universal Coding Knowledge certification would be best, especially if one subsequently adds the Overseas Fudge Factor extensions.
 
Wait a minute Pete that first letter thing on the wall would be.....(gasp)...Oh my.

2020 and want a cert? COBOL and FORTRAN but FORTH is good,,, no Forth is great.
C and then all those net framework things suck.
Bob
, ......adding to the downhill run of such a question.
 
Colour me old fashioned (but not ancient. No COBOL or FORTRAN here)

I thought HP Rocky Mountain BASIC was brilliant.
Pascal/Modula/HP Modcal were structured and fast. when tweaking sub mS data logging code,
K&R C was nice to confuse the boss and run rings around the FORTRAN programmers with. :D

And then we got taken by the dark side and wrote a 20,000 line Bourne shell script. :eek:
 
Colour me old fashioned (but not ancient. No COBOL or FORTRAN here)

I thought HP Rocky Mountain BASIC was brilliant.

One had to do that. Real programmers do it in Hex (have the tee shirt) :)..:dopeslap:...:codger:

Gonna go in and what certs now if you where chasing the IT world as a career?
Not a machinist forum question but we have some here in this world.
Bob
 
What would be the best IT certification to get now for 2020?

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Channeling my inner Digger Doug and anticipating a follow up link . . .

Given the advance of social media, I'd think the Facebook Universal Coding Knowledge certification would be best, especially if one subsequently adds the Overseas Fudge Factor extensions.

Wisest post you have made in at least four years.

Shall we expect you to return to "normalcy" when Beijing Joe is sworn in?

:D

To the OP:

Canadian citizenship for starters...
 
Wait a minute Pete that first letter thing on the wall would be.....(gasp)...Oh my.

2020 and want a cert? COBOL and FORTRAN but FORTH is good,,, no Forth is great.
C and then all those net framework things suck.
Bob
, ......adding to the downhill run of such a question.

"forth" lower-case, please.

:D

And I never DID understand all the fuss about any "shortage" of COBOL programmers?

COBOL is about as close to plain-English "self documenting" as 'puta-languages ever GET.

Yah can learn it in about an hour, be GOOD at it in a week, make all OTHER languages less hassle to work with and more easily maintainable by others if you but keep the concept of "Divisions" in mind at least for annotations.

And f**k "Hex"!

"Octal" rules!

Unless yer working with 5-level Baudot or 6-bit Fieldata? BTDTGGTS.

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Computer Users of New Technology

Future Users of Computer Knowledge - Information Technology
 








 
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