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Studying an IT course - which to choose
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Depends on what your actual duties are within your job and what the company is prepared to pay for.
as a follow on to someone else's posts. coding is LEARNING AN ACTUAL LANGUAGE so if you do not wish to learn a language which could take quite a few months to learrn then i would not bother contemplating this avenue, you cannot learn a bit of it you have to learn the whole coding language, there are so many so you may need to learn a few depending on what your company needs you to create or maintain.
If it is not part of your job to design new programmes or maintain your company's software, the same goes for designing websites again (html/xhtml is a website language) not part of your job or they do not want you to do a task then this area is no good to you.
If you want them to pay for it then i imagine you would have to justify the course you choose if its not something that you currently do, have you checked with them what courses they would be ok for you to do, i don't know what your duties are in your job or what other tasks you think you could do for them?My Signature is MY OWN!!0
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