Hello,
Since many of you are already there I figured this might be a great place to invite ideas and suggestion for becoming a software developer.
I have some basic knowledge of programming in VB and C++ from a course I had pursued 8 years ago. My main drawback is lack of experience in software field since I was in a teaching career until a year ago. I am working as a QA tester and finally got a chance to write some automation tests scripts using C#. I didn't have any prior knowledge of C# but I was able to figure my way thru it. So given this context would anyone have any ideas as to what would be a good approach to learn enough to actually be able to work as a developer?
Any suggestion as to what kind of learning path to adopt and which approaches speed up learning curve?
--Would pursuing university course be helpful in terms of knowledge gained? I am kind of wary of this since I don't want to take up another college course leading to an almost dead-end as far as career is concerned.
--Are certification exams a way to go for a beginner?
--Are community collge courses useful?
--What about courses offered by private institutes/centers?
--Any suggestion for some good books?
Thanks in advance for any inputs and answers.
