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	<title>Comments on: WHAT CAREER CAN I MAKE WITH C+, C++, PERL AND A GOOD LEARNING POWER IN COMPUTERS?</title>
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		<title>By: Amber L</title>
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		<dc:creator>Amber L</dc:creator>
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		<description>It depends on where you are located. In Oklahoma (U.S.) there is not as much demand for a C++ programmer as there is for C# (using .NET). Unfortunately because you don&#039;t have experience you will want to look for an entry level programming job - like one that says &quot;3 years experience OR college degree.&quot; Even when the listing states that they want a CS or MIS degree you should apply and explicitly state your affinity for computer programming and ability to learn new programming languages very quickly.

The salary for a programmer is also going to vary widely depending on your location - here in Oklahoma entry level jobs start at about $35k/year.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It depends on where you are located. In Oklahoma (U.S.) there is not as much demand for a C++ programmer as there is for C# (using .NET). Unfortunately because you don&#8217;t have experience you will want to look for an entry level programming job &#8211; like one that says &#8220;3 years experience OR college degree.&#8221; Even when the listing states that they want a CS or MIS degree you should apply and explicitly state your affinity for computer programming and ability to learn new programming languages very quickly.</p>
<p>The salary for a programmer is also going to vary widely depending on your location &#8211; here in Oklahoma entry level jobs start at about $35k/year.</p>
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