FatalShock
New Member
Hello everyone,
My name is Ray, and this will be my first post here, so hopefully I put it in the right place. What I'm wanting to know is pretty broad of a question. I'm honestly not sure where to start, so lemme give you a little background and hopefully you can point me in the right direction.
I recently was hired through a temp agency as a contractor for a local community college. What the project involved was the scanning and indexing of over 50 years worth of student transcripts. We were using software called ISynergy by IDatix. I picked it up really quickly, since it was real basic stuff, but the whole atmosphere of the job, and working with the IT guys really inspired me. I've come to realize that I would really enjoy a career in computer technology. My supervisor told me I had a knack for the artistic design of things, and that I should get into web page design. He advised me that I should learn the ins and outs of Java and learn Oracle, and just to absorb whatever I can.
Well, I'm 24 years old. I don't have the money to ever think of returning to school (not any time soon, anyway) But I'm wanting to learn everything I can. I thought I was the best because I knew basic HTML, and could pimp my MySpace page, but soon learned that HTML is becoming old news and that there is a lot more to this than I ever thought. I have a basic Dell desktop, and a cheap ass Acer laptop, so I'm not sure how much of this software I'd be able to download and learn, but I would like to start with the basics and work my way up. Self taught. What are some resources for me to start learning the applicable knowledge necessary to get into an IT career, or web design, or something of that nature? There's just something exciting about it (not to sound queer), and honestly, the pay is incredible!
Whenever I search for basic info, I either get some advanced tutorial using jargon I am not familiar with, or just plain junk. Any suggestions for where to start getting some basic knowledge to build upon would be great. Sorry if this is a vague question, cause truth is...I'm not sure what I need to learn, and I have a LONG way to go, I'm sure.
Thank you very much. -Ray
My name is Ray, and this will be my first post here, so hopefully I put it in the right place. What I'm wanting to know is pretty broad of a question. I'm honestly not sure where to start, so lemme give you a little background and hopefully you can point me in the right direction.
I recently was hired through a temp agency as a contractor for a local community college. What the project involved was the scanning and indexing of over 50 years worth of student transcripts. We were using software called ISynergy by IDatix. I picked it up really quickly, since it was real basic stuff, but the whole atmosphere of the job, and working with the IT guys really inspired me. I've come to realize that I would really enjoy a career in computer technology. My supervisor told me I had a knack for the artistic design of things, and that I should get into web page design. He advised me that I should learn the ins and outs of Java and learn Oracle, and just to absorb whatever I can.
Well, I'm 24 years old. I don't have the money to ever think of returning to school (not any time soon, anyway) But I'm wanting to learn everything I can. I thought I was the best because I knew basic HTML, and could pimp my MySpace page, but soon learned that HTML is becoming old news and that there is a lot more to this than I ever thought. I have a basic Dell desktop, and a cheap ass Acer laptop, so I'm not sure how much of this software I'd be able to download and learn, but I would like to start with the basics and work my way up. Self taught. What are some resources for me to start learning the applicable knowledge necessary to get into an IT career, or web design, or something of that nature? There's just something exciting about it (not to sound queer), and honestly, the pay is incredible!
Whenever I search for basic info, I either get some advanced tutorial using jargon I am not familiar with, or just plain junk. Any suggestions for where to start getting some basic knowledge to build upon would be great. Sorry if this is a vague question, cause truth is...I'm not sure what I need to learn, and I have a LONG way to go, I'm sure.
Thank you very much. -Ray