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Lowiqcel about to go back to community college again soon, should i go for coding or accounting, have more interest in coding and none with accounting
accounting is easier probably but has women so idkWhatever pays the most and is easiest
I would go with accounting, I really wish I had done it instead, but I was one of those "I don't like math idiots", but there's barely any math and its actually easy when you think about itLowiqcel about to go back to community college again soon, should i go for coding or accounting, have more interest in coding and none with accounting
Coding pays more if your high IQ and are willing to do 50-60 hours work weeks. 40 hours on job and 10-20 hours learning shit on your own. But again this is region specific to USA. For other nations tech salaries are lower so the benefits of coding are not as good.I would go with accounting, I really wish I had done it instead, but I was one of those "I don't like math idiots", but there's barely any math and its actually easy when you think about it
Also nowadays software does all of the work for you and helps you find and correct mistakes
I'd go with accounting, coding is a lot more work and I don't think it pays more than an accounting position
Though coding has more usability, you can expand your knowledge over time to work on different projects for different companies, you can freelance, and you can work on your own projects that could possibly make you money.
Yes but foids aren't too common.You're not off the hook with coding though.
You still have to work with teams to get a project done.
Thisanyways you will rot, disregarding your choice
Go for the easy onesLowiqcel about to go back to community college again soon, should i go for coding or accounting, have more interest in coding and none with accounting
Do coding then. Coding Skills can be transferred more easily to Japanese jobs than accounting. Also possibly could work in Japan and have a remote American job, thus giving you a high USA salary + live in Japan for leisure.i dont really wanna do these jobs i just wanna move to japan
Can you do a bit of both? I know a number of countries where there are degrees of "business computing" where you actually do both.Lowiqcel about to go back to community college again soon, should i go for coding or accounting, have more interest in coding and none with accounting
Accounting is boring
AnonyAnonymous Join Date: 2013-06-23 Post Count: 6332 | #139817496Wednesday, July 09, 2014 7:35 PM CDT When programming, don't think of it as an "Extremely difficult and impossible task", think of it as, "Commanding the "Computer" perform a logical order of task's". |
AnonyAnonymous Join Date: 2013-06-23 Post Count: 6332 | #145821269Wednesday, September 10, 2014 10:59 PM CDT ""I just meant that because LUA is a scripting language, it has a very different syntax then other more complex languages. This difference makes it not an ideal way to start." Comparing "Lua" as a whole to programming languages such as "C++" or "Java" in terms of usability would be entirely unfair as those languages are very much different from Lua. "Scripting Languages" and "General Programming" languages are considered different for numerous reasons although they both still have an eventual result of affecting the behavior of the computer. Personally, I think "Lua" is a very good "Scripting Language" for beginners to begin with, it's syntax is very much in multiple ways similar to other commonly used languages and despite the differences, you can apply many of the "core" programming concepts into "Lua" effectively, over-all, it's a matter of individual opinion and I think that "Lua" can be an excellent choice for beginners to learn as it can easily help them when they want to switch to much more detailed and powerful Non-Scripting languages. |
AnonyAnonymous Join Date: 2013-06-23 Post Count: 6332 | #152181938Monday, December 22, 2014 11:27 AM CST "@Anony - Lua + Java" Ah, If you enjoy reading text-based guides, I'd suggest utilizing "Tutorialspoint.com" in combination with the "Lua.org/pil/" or "Programming-In-Lua Guide" and "lua-users.org". Each site has rather extensive and comprehensive information for the usage of each in combination. |
Coding isn’t a degree, its computer science and a comp sci degree has zero guarantees getting a job, while accounting can get you most entry level office jobs.Coding.