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    i am interested in such a career path. anyone have any suggestions?

    i would really like to do an online course for education in this field.

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    anyone?

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    I must say every time I go to Craig's list or to other forums i see people needing websites.
    I have found it's time consuming so if you have the time, this is for you!

    Download all the website making software you can before they crack down, and click on Google videos and you can learn in as soon as one day.

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    I must say every time I go to Craig's list or to other forums i see people needing websites.
    I have found it's time consuming so if you have the time, this is for you!

    Download all the website making software you can before they crack down, and click on Google videos and you can learn in as soon as one day.
    lol i will definitely take that into account as a way to get ahead of things, but i wanna actually take courses so that i have job credentials as well.

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    I must say every time I go to Craig's list or to other forums i see people needing websites.
    I have found it's time consuming so if you have the time, this is for you!

    Download all the website making software you can before they crack down, and click on Google videos and you can learn in as soon as one day.
    and what is the recommended website making software that i should get?

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    you all suck at helping a friend out

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    i am interested in such a career path. anyone have any suggestions?

    i would really like to do an online course for education in this field.
    Are you a Java or .Net guy ?

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    Are you a Java or .Net guy ?
    i really wanna learn a bunch of areas. wanna be very versatile. obviously gotta HTML. wanna others such as CSS, Java, etc...

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    dreamweaver.

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    i really wanna learn a bunch of areas. wanna be very versatile. obviously gotta HTML. wanna others such as CSS, Java, etc...
    When it comes for job opportunities, I think it's best to specialize either in Java or .Net.

    I don't know about videogames companies, so I don't want to be misleading, but when it comes to IT companies, Java and .Net are the right now, but you have to choose 1 of them

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    you all suck at helping a friend out
    I don't think you have the patients for this type of work.

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    You could buy an account an Lynda.com and learn the software there. $25/month.

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    portfolio is more important than 'credentials' or a certificate that shows you took classes.
    awesome portfolio will get you better jobs faster.

    dont get caught up in making all Flash websites. not everyone has flash installed and i personally find flash websites over done and ty.

    i would learn to code html first then move on to xhtml, php, java etc...

    take a 2d design class and learn photoshop/illustrator.

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    what is actually important to web design is not your coding abilities. that can be learned. what is needed is artistic capability.

    if you are creative enough, you'd have to learn to use photoshop, illustrator and flash(just a little bit).

    and then you'll be ready to learn how to code websites.

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    When it comes for job opportunities, I think it's best to specialize either in Java or .Net.

    I don't know about videogames companies, so I don't want to be misleading, but when it comes to IT companies, Java and .Net are the right now, but you have to choose 1 of them
    So are four year degrees.

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    So are four year degrees.
    Insightful as always

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    ^ true story!

    My sister needs a site for her house auctioning business. She got a quote for 700.00 so i asked some lady in my apartments who needs a HD data recovered she said she makes websites. I said how much you charge? she said it depends on what you want.


    So I ask my sister what is it you want? She says it depends on what they charge!

    After the two finally got together my sister ended up with a quote of 3,500.00

    I found someone on Craig's list to do it for 199.00

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    ever thought about doing short courses?

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    First: You need to pick a direction. Web designer and web developer are completely different skill sets and career directions. This may not be true for your mom and pop shops, but at the higher end, such as ad agencies and design firms, this is definitely the case.

    That's been my experience at least. I was a jack-of-all trades designer/web developer in a moderate sized shop that got bought out by an international ad agency. At that level visual designers don't touch code, and programmers don't design. You must be totally focused, driven and specialized to compete at this level.

    Second: Once you've picked your direction, focus and enroll in a university/college degree program. The experiences and connections you make will be invaluable. If you don't have the time or money to take this step, you'll just have to work much harder to have a go of it IMO.

    Third: Move to wear the jobs/careers are. I was a visual artist not trained in digital design. But because I lived in Seattle in the mid 90's, I was able to seek and find opportunities that were available at that time. Could I have done it if I lived in El Paso? Doubtful. A lot of success is just being at the right place in the right time.

    Finally, go for it. I was a high school art teacher one day, and the next I was working as a web designer at Microsoft getting paid more than my old boss at school. If I could do it, anyone can - sounds corny, but it's true.

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    I have friends that did information systems degree....some of them cant even get job after the boom busted....instead of being a designer, he resulted to being a programmer instead now a analysts for some company

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    Well I don't really plan neccesarily on doing both. I just wanna learn and be somewhat proficient in both areas, but will likely specialize in the design aspect. Knowing both areas ought to be able to help me have a better understanding of what developers may ask for, as I know quite a few freelance developers that are looking to have a designer to work with.

    any other thoughts?

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    I don't think you have the patients for this type of work.
    you

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    ever thought about doing short courses?
    as in certification programs? thats what I would actually like to do. I don't actually want to go to a school or anything like that. i want to just get a certification so i at least have some kind of professional credentials, as from my understandings, a good portfolio and experience is a better indicator of your abilities.

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    You could buy an account an Lynda.com and learn the software there. $25/month.
    what exactly is Lynda.com?

    just a bunch of training do ents and vids?

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    what exactly is Lynda.com?

    just a bunch of training do ents and vids?
    Yeah, but specifically about the programs. It's helped me get a grasp of some of the programs I'm trying to learn, even though I'm more of a hands-on learner.

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