The Difference in Being a 'Geek' and 'Tech Worker'
Many people consider themselves as 'Geeks' not really knowing what a Geek is. A proper pronunciation for those people is Tech Worker. A Tech Worker just plainly does their IT Job. They have no enthusiasm into their job, and do the only requirements to their job.
A Geek is someone who does work in IT and does all their work like a Tech Worker, but they go above and beyond on a situation. Lets give an example.
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Geek
I am a Geek and I am making a webpage for a business, and they have a list of requirements. They want a registration form, that is basic , nothing too big. So since I have finished everything I am going to add a verification system to the form, that has automated verification codes.
Tech Worker
I am a Tech Worker and I am solving an issue on a down server for my company. It needs to be fixed so I fixed it and I am not to concerned about whether it s going to crash again. So I will just leave it so someone else can fix it.
Knowing More than you need to
Most programmers know more, than what they program in. Which this is pretty essential for almost any programmer. Lets say I am a C Programmer, and I am making an app with 3D graphics, and I want to use python linked with my Objective C source files, I will need to know Python in order to do that. You see the reason? Sometimes in web development you could have to use a programming language you have never heard of!
Resources
Using resources is a great strategy in finding solutions for your program. You will do lots of Google 'ing on situations you run into as well. If you are learning a programming language forums are a good place to find teaching resources.
Last Comment
I just want to ask any beginner programmer if you want to know anything about the programming language you are learning (Not HTML / CSS they are not programming languages). So just leave a comment below.
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Goal :
This summer of 2014 I will learn over 14 programming languages, because I can. I know I can. No one say I can't because I can.
Last edited by LunarOfficial on 29 Apr 2014, 5:25 am, edited 1 time in total.