40yrs/200,000 dollar/ impossibly high brain capacity (1TB just for those skills)
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I know that my fellow answerer is just playing with his answer; but oddly, he’s not far from the truth. It really is just a matter of using “applications / software” on a daily basis; gaining the experience by solving problems in real life, that makes a “computer expert”.
Unfortunately, this is something that can not be taught in a class room. – If you’re cut out to be a “computer expert”, you’ll already have an intuitive way about you and instinctively know your way around technical gadgets (you don’t RTFM). You’ll already be answering people’s questions, and you might even be your family and friends’ personal IT support, as I’m sure most of us are.
Your long list will take a while to learn in depth, and such is the nature of the fast paced IT beast; many of your skills will be out of date before you can wield them in a commercial environment. – My best advice is to find something you like and are good at, and then stick to it; try not to be a jack of all trades, but a master of at least one.
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Best sources to go to learn anything is YouTube and EHow.
I’ve droped a link below for Joomla, but it is not free as is difficult to learn Joomla properly without paying somewhere down the track.
Other sources, check out YouTube.
Hey Mate,
Just pick one or two and DIVE IN.
Think about it this way. The more you specialize, the less competition you will have, and the greater your depth of skill.
Have fun, keep it simple, and learn something new everyday!
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