What’s the difference between Computer Networking and Computer Engineering?
Which one of these two professions you think is the best?
Which one of these two professions you think is the best?
I am looking at long term relationship with people that really want help me to grow.And I am looking at a social networking for making money every month.
I want long terms residual income social networking and making personal contact with people.
I am tire of selling a program to a program that cheat,hype and bragging all the way.
So,if there a site? Please help!
•The hardware and software needed to build and upload an e-commerce site.
•The hardware and software needed to view and use an e-commerce site.
•The networking technologies used in e-commerce
Web servers; browsers; server software; web authoring tools; database system; programming requirements; storage size; portability; download speeds; browser and platform compatibility
Are there any alternatives to linking the xbox 360 up to an extra wireless router or bridge to the mainframe router located in a different room, too far for a long ethernet cable to reach.
Or if there are no cheaper solutions is it really worth coughing up £60 for an official Microsoft Xbox wireless network USB device?
I’m looking to buy a new laptop, and one of them has both things listed, while another only has W.N. listed. What’s the difference? Thank you.
I am an undergraduate in Computing and my career path is mostly in the programming/development side in which I’m planning to start my career with (as a developer). I’m also very much interested in networking/security and am currently pursuing a CCNA and maybe a CCNP later on. My long term goal is to actually be in the network security field with certifications like CISSP and CEH. Is it possible? or am I making a mistake by trying to focus on two very different fields at once? Should I rather be concentrating on my programming skills? And in that case will my CCNA (upon passing) go to waste?
PS: From where I am from, there is a lot of vacancies in both fields.