What Do Google, NASA and YouTube Have In Common?

Friday, 4 November, 2011

What do Google, NASA and YouTube have in common?   They all use Python Programming in their daily operations.   And that’s the short list.

If that doesn’t peak your interest in Python, then how about this.  If you know Python, have an internet connection, a Web Browser and a top IQ, and can ace the Facebook test, then you can get a job interview with Facebook.  Click here to see a sample question.

Pretty cool if you ask me.

If you are interested in becoming a programmer and taking the Facebook challenge you will be happy to know that you have lots of choices in programming languages…C, C++, Java, Python, Perl, Ruby, C# or PHP will do the trick.

Happy Programming from the team at GogoTraining.

If you have any questions on Programming give us a call at 1.877.546.4446 or send us an email.  We are here.  We are happy.  And we are usually pretty darn helpful!

Is Linux Dead or Alive?

Thursday, 3 November, 2011

The answer to this question depends on which article you read and which application you are assessing.  For example, just one year ago Preston Gralla wrote in  Computerworld that even thought Linux may be dead on the desktop that when you look beyond the desktop Linux is shining.

How true and when you look at where the growth is today, it is not the desktop market.  Take a look at Android which is based on the Linux Kernel.  That is a market that is skyrocketing.   Jobs growth alone for those with Android programming skills has jumped 424%.  Then you have tablets and embedded applications that are flooding the market.

The Computerworld article concludes by saying that, “in the long run, smartphones, tables, and countless gadgets, gizmos and appliances will run some variant of Linux.  Windows will remain largely a desktop and server operating system.  And so more people will end up running Linux than running Windows.”

However, if you look at TechNewsWorld’s November 2011 article you might think that Linux is on its way out because it did not take over the desktop world.  All I know is that all the developers I know love Linux and wouldn’t have any other platform if you paid them.  Embedded Apps are everywhere and one of the courses in highest demand on GogoTraining is Hands-On Embedded Linux followed by Linux Device Drivers: Programming at the Kernel Level.

As long as there are people with opinions we are sure to hear both sides for many years to come.

If you have any questions on Linux Training or would like to share your thoughts on the future of Linux, give us a call at 1.877.546.4446 or email us.

Software, The Cloud and You – The Places To Be In 2012

Tuesday, 1 November, 2011

Ask yourself, is there a day that goes by where you DO NOT do anything that involves software or the cloud in one way or another.  From Facebook to Twitter to LinkedIn to doc sharing and phones we are 150% connected.

Even if you are old enough to remember the days before cell phones and  home computers not being connected is like being naked.  It just feels wrong.   Rahul Sah from PC Quest says that, ” from traffic lights to complex precision medical equipment, from mobile phones to communication satellites, software is becoming increasingly mission critical today.”

So where are the top Software Development growth areas for 2012?

  1. Mobility – Global mobile app store revenue is expected to grow from $15 billion in 2011 to $58 billion in 2014.
  2. Cloud Computing – More and more apps are cloud and web based.
  3. Business Intelligence – Big data and web analytics will take center stage.
  4. Social Networking –  Software apps focus on monitoring and connecting.
  5. Software Testing – Mission critical to the process.

If you have any questions on training in any of these high demand areas, give us a call at 1.877.546.4446 or email us today.  We are here to help!

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Change the Quality of Your Life – IT Skills for 2012 and Beyond

Monday, 31 October, 2011

The world of IT is advancing faster than ever before and we want things faster than ever before.  You click a button and if the content does not magically appear in 2 to 3 seconds you think something is wrong with your computer.  Kind of funny if you think about it.

Let’s take a look at what that means to us.  First, it means that we need to stay on the cutting edge in order to stay marketable.  Second, it means that we need to invest in ourselves and carve out time to learn new skills.  Third, unless we invent a pill to do this for us, then we have to make this happen for ourselves.

Now I know that what I have just said is not rocket science, but it seems that in this fast moving, fast paced society, we want it all and we want it without any effort.  We see it everywhere.  You want to loose weight?  Take a pill.  You want to lower your cholesterol?  Take a pill.  Exercise and diet have been thrown out the window for convenience and that’s the world we live in.  So when a friend said this to me it really made me stop and think:

“It’s not about what you are capable of doing, it is about what you are willing to do that will change the quality of your life.”

So what are you willing to do to change the quality of your life?  In the world of IT the job market for 2012 is opening up and,  “IT pros with programming skills will be first in line for the jobs” – Computerworld September 26, 2011. Here is a look the list of opportunities:

So the question becomes – what are you willing to do to get the skill set that you need to change the quality of your life?  In 2012 it means evaluating the skills you have, the skills you need and then creating a plan to bridge the gap.  With these new skills in place you will be able to write your own ticket.

If you have questions or need help mapping out you skills gap analysis, you can reach me at 1.877.546.4446 or send me an email.

Zombies Add More Than 5 Billion to the Economy

Tuesday, 25 October, 2011

I don’t like to be scared at all and with Halloween around the corner I started to wonder why fear sells when I ran across an article in USA Today that quantified how important fear is to the economy.  Apparently, according to the website 24/7 Wall street, “the undead pump more than $5 billion of life into the nation’s economy and even more globally.”

Zombies sell at the movies, in video games, comic books and magazines, Halloween costumes, and the digital world.  For example, did you know that there is an Android App that shows you how you would look as a Zombie called ZombieBooth?  Then there is the  Stupid Zombies app where you are humanity’s last hope to keep them brainless.  And how about Outbreak!  Zombie Apocalypse?

If you are ready to get into the world of fear and fun, then it is time to start writing cool Zombie Android Apps.  Whether you are brand new to programming or a Java  Pro, you can start your Zombie App Writing Career Today!!!

Remember, FEAR SELLS!   If you are tired of doing the same old thing, then now’s the time to act.  Don’t miss out on your opportunity to start writing Android Apps Today!

If you have any questions on how to get started, call us at 1.877.546.4446 or email us today!

It’s a Good Time to be a Programmer

Friday, 21 October, 2011

US News and World Report says the economy still sags, but the market for programmers is HOT!

Used to be that when you joined a jobs group that job seekers made up the majority of updates.  Not so in the Tech Jobs Groups.  The  DC Tech Jobs group on Facebook has companies posting jobs daily.  Turns out that programmers/developers are in high demand and short supply and they are being courted by companies that want to bring them on board even when they are already employed.

Alice Hill of Dice says that, “It is a really good time to be an engineer.”  Techies are in demand at more than technology companies too because all industries have gone digital.  That means that Web and code savvy employees are needed everywhere.

If you are not a programmer and want to see if programming is for you a good way to get started is to try an Introduction to Programming course.

What to give programming a try?  Be one of the first 100 to register for a free account and email us and tell what type of programmer you want to be and we will email you a coupon that lets you take our Introduction to Programming for Non-Programmers course, a $98 course, for $1.00  Only catch is that you have to take the course and then tell us if you think programming is for you.

If you have any questions, give us a call at 1.877.546.4446 or email us today!

Most Popular Programming Languages – September 2011

Thursday, 20 October, 2011

The most popular programming languages are Java and C with Java holding 17.913% and C a very close second with 17.707%.  What is interesting about this is that Java lost almost 1% of its popularity in September and if this trend continues, C will hit the number one position next month.

The next most popular take a jump down in popularity with C++ at 9.072%  and PHP at 6.818%. In terms of those moving up the scale we have C#, Objective-C, JavaScript, PL.SQL and Lua.

This report is put out monthly by TIOBE Software.  The TIOBE Programming Community index is an indicator of the popularity of programming languages.  The index is updated once a month and the ratings are based on the number of skilled engineers world-wide, courses and third party vendors.  The index is not about the best programming language or the language in which most lines of code have been written.

TIOBE says that “the index can be used to check whether your programming skills are still up to date or to make a strategic decision about what programming language should be adopted when starting to build a new software system.”

To see the full chart for October 2011, click here.

If you would like to hone your programming skills, here are some great courses to get you there:

If you have any questions on where to start, give us a call at 1.877.546.4446 or email us today!

Mobile Application Developers in Demand

Tuesday, 18 October, 2011

Dice.com reports that as of this September there were 82,836 jobs available in technology. Of these 50,659 were full-time positions, 35,378 were contract positions and 1,565 were part-time positions.

“Alice Hill, managing director of Dice, said that jobs connected to mobile application is one of the fastest growing hiring requests on Dice.”  In addition, Gartner reports that mobile applications are expected to generate over $15 billion in revenue this year.  However,  less than 17 percent of technology professionals have published a mobile application.

Even though mobile developers prefer to work with iPhone applications that employers are searching for Android developers Hill says that,  “for every request in search of iPhone experience, users will find 1.4 requests for Android.”

The Mobile application market is clearly on a growth path and it is not to late to get started.  Whether you are new to app development or are ready to hone your skills, the Android and iPhone Paths have courses for you.

Click Here to read the full story.

“I’m Getting Arrested” Android App

Monday, 17 October, 2011

Just when you thought you’d heard it all the, “I’m Getting arrested” Android Application was created.

Instead of hiding the fact that you have been arrested, now you can broadcast that fact to your family and friends thanks to the new Android Application, “I’m Getting Arrested.”

Apparently this application was developed with the Wall Street protesters in mind.  All you have to do is create a custom message before you plan on being arrested and then be sure to get arrested and your message to friends, family and your lawyer is all set to go.

Wish you had the skills to created Android Applications?  Whether programming is new to you or you know Java and are ready to jump right into Android programming, this Android Training Path has the course(s) for you.

Start Here if you are new to programming:

Next step is C Programming:

Now it’s time for Java:

Android Programming here I come:

Wireless Communications – Facts and Figures That Hardly Seem Possible

Sunday, 16 October, 2011

Do you remember Hal 9000 from 2001 Space Odyssey?  The artificial intelligence that interacts with the astronaut crew, decides to take over  and is eventually shut down.  It has been 43 years since 2001 Space Odyssey was released.  If you were alive in 1969 think back to what you were doing and try to imagine this:

  • Today there are more wireless devices than people in the United States
  • Wireless customer connections are up 9% to 327.6 million or 103.9% of the United States population
  • Revenue from data services rose 21.2% to hit $30.1 billion
  • Phone networks carried 341.2 billion megabits of traffic in the first half of 2011
  • By the end of 2010 there were an estimated 5.3 billion mobile phone subscribers around the world
  • Machine to Machine (M2M) communications are expected to number 412 million globally by 2014

Wireless communications has rocked our world in a good way.  We can access almost any bit of information anywhere and this capability allows communications between people and people, people and machines, and between machines.   Access to data wherever and whenever you need it allows us to make better decisions and benefits the environment by the reduction of resources required for each task and fewer things needing to be discarded.

For those of you who would like to learn more about networking and wireless communications, here are some courses to get you started:

To read more about whats going on in the world of wireless communications and devices: