Hey...
I've been thinking about going back to school to learn php and mysql, and get a certification for it. I went to an employment agency today and was in the IT sector.. there's hardly any web work for people that just know html and css like myself. She even said that the employers there usually look for people that know php/mysql. I have a university degree in business but that doesn't mean much these day, at least it seems.
My question to you is this. How hard is it to become really good at developing sites in php/mysql? Also, in high school, I sucked in math, I was in the 'advanced' courses but I still sucked, usually got low 60s... and I took a C++ course in university but dropped out of it after a couple weeks, because I hated it...and it wasn't making much sense to me.
So is it wrong for me to try and get a certification in php/mysql? How hard is it to become good in it if you suck at math?
Thanks.
I've been thinking about going back to school to learn php and mysql, and get a certification for it. I went to an employment agency today and was in the IT sector.. there's hardly any web work for people that just know html and css like myself. She even said that the employers there usually look for people that know php/mysql. I have a university degree in business but that doesn't mean much these day, at least it seems.
My question to you is this. How hard is it to become really good at developing sites in php/mysql? Also, in high school, I sucked in math, I was in the 'advanced' courses but I still sucked, usually got low 60s... and I took a C++ course in university but dropped out of it after a couple weeks, because I hated it...and it wasn't making much sense to me.
So is it wrong for me to try and get a certification in php/mysql? How hard is it to become good in it if you suck at math?
Thanks.