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Starting an Education in IT?

AriaStar asks: "It's overwhelming to start trying to learn all the different technologies needed to go into programming. It seems that every type of technology assumes knowledge of a different one, which in turn requires knowledge of another, until it's gone full circle. I am interested in everything from Unix to AJAX to Perl. Things like HTML, Javascript, and SQL are like English, but then again, they're basic. Where is the best place to start? What is a good path for someone who learns quickly and easily, but who is simply too overwhelmed, to take?"

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  1. Errata by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    The last sentence, " You may have great ideas, but if you cannot them to your English-speaking peers, then you are no better than a pseudo-technologist. ", should read, "You may have great ideas, but if you cannot explain them to your English-speaking peers, then you are no better than a pseudo-technologist."

  2. Re:Where to start by Nataku564 · · Score: 3, Funny

    The full diagram wasn't shown. If you were to pull a bit more out, there would be a circle enclosing all it, with a line pointing to Perl.