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Learn a programming language, become a programmer, right? It's not quite that simple. For one thing, what programming language should you learn? For another, there's a lot more to programming than writing code. In the previous two parts of this series on becoming a professional programmer, I've covered the environment and mindset of a programmer. Now it's time to get down to some nitty-gritty.

Binary I.T. Solutions
(702)2332487
4616 W Sahara Ave Ste 1 PMB 314
Las Vegas, NV
Switch Communications
(702)4444000
7135 S Decatur
Las Vegas, NV
Akers & Associates, Inc.
(702)8662316
720 S 4th St Ste 305
Las Vegas, NV
Omega Technology, Ltd.
(702)2434300
9030 W Sahara Ave Ste 377
Las Vegas, NV
uptimeLV
(702)4072387
80 S Valley View Blvd Ste 416
Las Vegas, NV
IT Strategies International Corp.
(702)8783828
4550 W Oakey Blvd Ste 111
Las Vegas, NV
Computer Technical Services of Nevada, Inc.
(702)3681885
4275 W Bell Dr Ste 10
Las Vegas, NV
Universal Power Group
(702)2620062
5480 S Valley View Blvd Ste 110
Las Vegas, NV
Intertech Computers
(702)4534433
3321 Sunrise Ave Ste 105
Las Vegas, NV
Systems Supply, Inc.
(702)7957744
6635 Schuster St
Las Vegas, NV
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Posted by : Nelson King Programminghed: The best tools for youdek: but don't add so many tools that your toolbelt trips you up.dek: when picking a language, it sometimes pays to buck the mainstream.dek: the programmer who isn't careful can easily be overwhelmed.By Nelson King

Learn a programming language, become a programmer, right? It's not quite that simple. For one thing, what programming language should you learn? For another, there's a lot more to programming than writing code. In the previous two parts of this series on becoming a professional programmer, I've covered the environment and mindset of a programmer. Now it's time to get down to some nitty-gritty.

A professional programmer needs to master the tools of the trade. I suppose the term "tools of the trade" may not sound very exotic. Sorry, but there's not much about programming that's exotic. It's complex, demanding; even mysterious at times. But it's still a profession that requires knowledge of specific tools coupled with practice and experience. What are the tools of the trade? Loosely, I'd call it a programmer's toolkit. The toolkit (which is mostly in your head) contains mainly two types of things: languages and framework knowledge.

The first part is obvious: Even the most blasé of programmers needs to master one or more programming languages. The second part is more nebulous, but just as important: The programming framework consists of knowledge about software components and how ...

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