Jamika Gregorio: I'll answer broadly to those fields:- computer programming ... there are a lot of jobs in this field, and as such, as lot of people looking for jobs. It can be a creative field, depending on what you're programming. You may be programming a website, which can include creating and implementing the website interface.- computer network security ... this field is a lot smaller, and therefore, there are less people in it. I think it's a growing field, but I don't think it will ever have nearly as many people in it as computer programming.You can always combine them - you can go into application security. We had an audit last year where they tested our network security but also tested our website application security. To do the latter, you would need some programming experience and understanding....Show more
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Travis Colomb: Network Security Programming
Marti Declue: OK - the simple answer is that programming is a uniqu! e calling. I'm often asked by newbies about programming and I would just tell you to take a couple of programming course and see if you get bit by the bug. My son did. I did not, although I do some scripting. Call it a knack, gifting or other descriptive word but programmers are really born and not made. If you like programming and writing code keeps you up for 24 hours straight trying to conquer a problem, then you are a programmer.On the down side of programming some IT programming jobs are being outsourced or offshored. This is less true in other IT areas. As far as other computer work like Systems Administration, Systems Integration, Computing Security Technician, I have done all those and found them to be challenging and interesting. Best wishes...Show more
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