Basic Knowledge of Networking... As well as you must have great interest in Ethical Hacking... You must learn Ethical Hacking from a institute and get a certificate of Ethical Hacking.. Known as Certified Ethical Hacker
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BASIC Programming happened in 1979.
yes Its a programming language and anyone with a basic programming knowledge can learn ABAP easily. As a fresher its better to do a course from ant good institute and get certified.
it is up to your luck , your determination
IT is using knowledge of computers to perform tasks such as word processing whereas computing is to do with programming languages such as basic, visual basic or C++
Some basic programming language applications include Java, C# and VB. Ther merit of basic programming language applications include great visual and interactive effects, Microsoft compatible and easy to use. The demerit includes may not becompatible with older computers, can use a lot of CPU, requires the knowledge of HTML coding.
Knowing some basic knowledge of computer programming is useful for when you want to repeat tedious tasks. Instead of doing the same action over and over, you can write a script or an application to do it for you.
introduction to programming?
Firstly you will need to know a basic programming language, you cannot go straight into as all "Hackers" are skilled computer programmers. Also you need to have knowledge about the consequences of the act that you may perform.
First you will need to have some basic programming knowledge. You can use this to help make the program that is needed.
It depends what course you've signed up for. However, if you're looking for a career in IT, you should at least have an appreciation of ALL programming languages in use today, including assembly, C, C++, C# and Java. You don't need a working knowledge of them, just what they are capable of, where they are used and why they are used. It would be advantageous to have a working knowledge of at least one programming language, even if it is just BASIC, the simplest of all languages.