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Chameleon
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Hi there
I started working in finance at 18 and now still am, as an accountant. It's not a bad job, but just like many people who use these boards (I would imagine), I also have a passion for pc's generally. I want to learn more, both for my own personal development, but also cos I'm not sure I wanna still be an accountant in 10 years time! I've had a look at local college courses that I can attend, which include things like Visual Basic (which would be useful for advanced macro stuff in excel, etc in my current job), c++ (sounds interesting), 'Computer maintenance and installation', html/java, XML, java, Computer Studies (HNC), ASP, PHP, SQL courses. Most of these seem to be OCN/OCR/edexcel or non accreddited, in terms of the course type/qualification gained.
Basically, knowing nothing about what qualifications work where, I'm looking for advice on which route would be best for me.
I have no IT qualifications currently, but have built pc's for own/friends/family use for about 10 years, have come across and worked out most windows related and common hardware related problems. I'd rate myself as an advanced user, at least relative to the average user. I would like to be able to do programming, at least some basic stuff to enhance my use of macros and general functionality of some windows applications like excel, but dabble an awful lot in 'support' type stuff, e.g. all family/friends/work colleagues/friend of a friends cat' mother's uncle's [insert hardware or software here] stopped working.
It'd all need to be in my own time (so evenings really) and likely funded by myself.
Any advice gratefully received.
tia
Cham
I started working in finance at 18 and now still am, as an accountant. It's not a bad job, but just like many people who use these boards (I would imagine), I also have a passion for pc's generally. I want to learn more, both for my own personal development, but also cos I'm not sure I wanna still be an accountant in 10 years time! I've had a look at local college courses that I can attend, which include things like Visual Basic (which would be useful for advanced macro stuff in excel, etc in my current job), c++ (sounds interesting), 'Computer maintenance and installation', html/java, XML, java, Computer Studies (HNC), ASP, PHP, SQL courses. Most of these seem to be OCN/OCR/edexcel or non accreddited, in terms of the course type/qualification gained.
Basically, knowing nothing about what qualifications work where, I'm looking for advice on which route would be best for me.
I have no IT qualifications currently, but have built pc's for own/friends/family use for about 10 years, have come across and worked out most windows related and common hardware related problems. I'd rate myself as an advanced user, at least relative to the average user. I would like to be able to do programming, at least some basic stuff to enhance my use of macros and general functionality of some windows applications like excel, but dabble an awful lot in 'support' type stuff, e.g. all family/friends/work colleagues/friend of a friends cat' mother's uncle's [insert hardware or software here] stopped working.
It'd all need to be in my own time (so evenings really) and likely funded by myself.
Any advice gratefully received.
tia
Cham