Switching gears to pursue a career in web development, but I'm trying to do it the hard way. On purpose. Jumping into Java now, because I feel I will be better for it by learning the lower-level stuff and argumentation. I know most web dev is done in .Net and scripting these days, but the more I take to vets I respect, the more I see their disdain for script kiddies who love their Ruby/Python/JSON worlds, but have almost no understanding of how their computer works.
Curious what the experienced programmers on here think?
I've been a journalist who's lived in the web dev world for 16 years. My focus has been on the content, but I've been required to have a toe or two in the technical side for most of my career. To date, my greatest accomplishment was rebuilding an array in a Perl script, and that's just sad to me. I have a deep understanding of HTML dating back to its infancy, and have a reasonable understanding of CSS. I need the other side of it now, the functional part.
My goal is to jump into corporate web dev, something secure and decent paying. Not interested in running my own business or working freelance.
What say ye, pros?
Curious what the experienced programmers on here think?
I've been a journalist who's lived in the web dev world for 16 years. My focus has been on the content, but I've been required to have a toe or two in the technical side for most of my career. To date, my greatest accomplishment was rebuilding an array in a Perl script, and that's just sad to me. I have a deep understanding of HTML dating back to its infancy, and have a reasonable understanding of CSS. I need the other side of it now, the functional part.
My goal is to jump into corporate web dev, something secure and decent paying. Not interested in running my own business or working freelance.
What say ye, pros?