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Thanks to the recent boom in technology and internet-based business, computer programmers are in high demand. Computer networking is a career which is always changing, which could affect you positively or negatively. The constant development of new technology demands that you as a computer programmer keep up with it. In other words, even if you know basic programming languages like C++ and Java, be prepared to take other classes and learn new languages. This is exciting for those who have a genuine desire to learn and advance their career.

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Opportunities abound to advance your career with your newfound knowledge. As a computer programmer and network specialist, you will help to set up networks in companies, large or small. Fax machines, printers, and shared resources all need to be aligned with specific machines in a precise manner to make sure they all work properly. You will be responsible for helping computers communicate with each other. If you seek a career in computer networking, you should know computers inside and out.

You’ll be required to set up networks in which computers can exchange information, save files to a shared drive, host e-conferences and more. Coordinating wireless networks, dealing with multimedia technology and graphic user interfaces will also be in your job description.

One of the most promising areas in computer networking is security. The development of more and more e-commerce has resulted in the exchange of a vast amount of sensitive and confidential information. If you can make an ironclad network, you’ll be in high demand.

 

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