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Definitely not. I recently worked for Microsoft, around a lot of programmers, and some had a degree, but many did not. They want EXPERIENCE. It doesn't matter whether its personal or on the job. So learn as much as you can on your own, practice, write code, experiment, and put that on your resume.
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A degree is not necessary to be a computer programmer. You really need to know what you're doing though.
You will need to buy a programmer for the computer.You will need to buy a programmer for the computer.
No, you don't need a college degree or license to be a virtual receptionist. All you need is basic office and computer skills.
You need a computer science degree if you want to program games. You should mostly focus on C++, Java and object oriented programming languages.
You will need to reprogram the computer with an upgrade programmer.You will need to reprogram the computer with an upgrade programmer.
You don't actually need to be able to create collages. You need a college degree.
Computer engineers need a 4 year college or univerity degree to get a job. There, you will receive on the job training.
You will need a programmer to change the computer software. Ther are made by Edge, BullyDog, SuperChipsYou will need a programmer to change the computer software. Ther are made by Edge, BullyDog, SuperChips
There are Associated Degree (U.S.A.) and Professional Certification available for Computer programming. But you don't need to have one to be a programmer, and have any of those (AA degree or certification) does not mean that you can or should program, either!!Computer Science major is NOT the only way to learn computer programming. There should be courses available for non-computer science majors.
You would need to get a degree in computer engineering. Please visit your college advisor for a full list of required courses.