Experience is king in the software world. The majority of people in the field don't have degrees, or don't have degrees in the field (i.e. Medieval history, anthropology, etc.). Amass as much experience as possible, that is your best bet.
fwiw, I got one of the most exciting and challenging jobs I ever had even though my resume had a misspelling ( I misspelled "Programming").
It all depends on who is looking at the resume. In this case, it was someone who was an even worse speller, and really didn't care.
Yes, let's start an IT union, that way 100% of the IT jobs will go offshore....
http://ajax.schwarz-interactive.de/csharpsample/ This thing works beautifully with the current version of asp.net.
Experience is king in the software world. The majority of people in the field don't have degrees, or don't have degrees in the field (i.e. Medieval history, anthropology, etc.). Amass as much experience as possible, that is your best bet.
fwiw, I got one of the most exciting and challenging jobs I ever had even though my resume had a misspelling ( I misspelled "Programming"). It all depends on who is looking at the resume. In this case, it was someone who was an even worse speller, and really didn't care.