Headshot wrote: » Basically a computer tech
Burgo wrote: » What area are you interested in getting in to? probably not programming anyway:pac:
frozenfrozen wrote: » Ruby is another programming language. http://www.ruby-lang.org/en/ it's python-esque in its simplicity, but it's very powerful.
IRL_Sinister wrote: » I'm enrolling for this course in september. I'm brand new to IT and am treating this as a conversion course (already have a double BA). I'm assuming there's a bit of JAVA involved but the module descriptor doesn't mention it all too often and certainly isn't focused on it. Might want to check it out! EDIT: On that topic: anyone familar/able to give me a quick rundown on what 'Ruby' is?
Headshot wrote: » hmm lads I thought I might get some advice here Basically I want to go back and do some kind of education, be it college or what ever. I do love my computers and most things to do with it except java. I did a college course when I finished 2nd school a few years ago and I just couldnt get my head around the java part. Iv been looking into a computer course but I keep seeing Java is involved with it, its frustrating. Am I on a fools errand, do they all involve Java?
Brian wrote: » If you need backlighting, do you really need a mechanical keyboard? If you have to look at your keys then you probably don't type enough to warrant the investment.
thewheel2.0 wrote: » So what is the difference between this ram 8GB-Kit G.Skill PC3-10667U CL9 and this ram 8GB-Kit Corsair XMS3 DDR3-1333 CL9. Is it completely cosmetic or are there performance differences?
Serephucus wrote: » I've been looking at a mechanical keyboard since my Logitech G11 kicked the bucket, but it's extremely hard to find a backlit one with UK layout keys. If you think you might like one, or aren't sure what they are, have a read through this to get an idea. Having personally used red, blue, and black MX switches, I'm leaning towards blue or brown, but as I said above, can't find anything.