We were out at a restaurant getting some food from their homeland, and I leaned over and asked -
“Hey, Emma, how’s that rice?”
“None of you’re business,” is all I got for my kindness.
We were out at a restaurant getting some food from their homeland, and I leaned over and asked -
“Hey, Emma, how’s that rice?”
“None of you’re business,” is all I got for my kindness.
I was up at the place I go for my computer classes (from here on to be referred to by its name – TechSkills) talking to my instructor. We were just kind of shootin the breeze when I asked him what he thought as far as me getting a job or internship somewhere. He got, what I thought to be a puzzled look on his face and it seemed like he was thinking for a few seconds. I wasn’t sure what he was thinking, but I sort of thought that he was going to say that I shouldn’t do anything like that just yet. Then he went on to say, that just the other day he had talked to a local software company that writes .NET code and uses SQL Server (precisely what I use), and that they were looking for an intern.
So I wrote up a little resume type thing, and he sent it to the company. So I’m just waiting to here back from him now. This was on Friday. Actually it was pretty late Friday, right around when he leaves work, so he might not have been able to send it until today.
Microsoft Certified Application Developer, that is. In addition to my normal school, I am also taking some computer courses. My main focus is the .NET Framework, which I’m not even going to give a brief description of right now, but just know that it’s really cool for a programmer, and that its end product is software-consumer satisfaction.
When I am all done I will be an MCSD, Microsoft Certified Solution Developer. I am planning on taking five courses (if I finish all of those in my 12 month time limit, I will take some more): SQL Server, VB.net, XML and Web Services, ASP.net, and Architecture. I am finished with the first three (upon completion of the third is when I got my MCAD certification), and just started ASP.net about a week ago.
With what I know so far I’m pretty sure I can get a decent job somewhere (and I’ll be looking in the next month or so), and when I’m entirely done, I think I’ll be able to make some sweet do-ray-me. Of course I need experience too, but that’s what the first job is for.