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Subject:Re: Looking for Advise... From:Will Kelly <willk -at- TIAC -dot- NET> Date:Mon, 26 Jan 1998 21:55:22 -0200
Chris and Joe--
Look at what's hot as a programming language in your marketplace and
industries and adjust your choice accordingly. A look through the Computer
section in the Sunday classifieds will show you what's hot for programmers
in your local area. But languages like C and C++ will get you a lot of
mileage in most markets.
Will Kelly
At 07:28 PM 1/26/98 -0500, CHRIS AND JOE CUNDIFF wrote:
>Hi. I'm a technical communications major in Georgia. I am just beginning
>my "major " classes. I have to eventually take at least one programming
>language. I was interested on any thoughts to which would be the most
>adventageous to take for technical writing?
>
>Thanks.
>
>
Will Kelly Technical Writer - Technical Editor - Consultant