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What would be helpful to learn next?

Hello, i have just started (only a week in) to self-learn SQL as a hobby, and make my job easier as an accountant. I work with Microsoft AX(if relevant) which seems to be a glorified excel. most of my time in excel too(a lot of vlookups) I wanted to know if / what others languages, skills etc would be high priority to learn alongside or after? key interest already is VBA, to move away from manual workload, as always Thanks

18th May 2018, 9:34 PM
Sean Patching
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VBA is okay with good legacy and lots of amazing applications running in it. If you consider going deeper into data analytics, I'd suggest learning/refreshing statistical methods and linear algebra and trying some machine learning algorithms. If you decide to follow this path, you got plenty of tools to choose from, starting from SPSS, SAS, Matlab or other environments, as well as programming languages like R or Python. This last one I would recommend the most, as you can also automate stuff with it and it's an open-source, all-platform solution.
18th May 2018, 9:56 PM
Kuba Siekierzyński
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You chould have a look at C# or C++, Also JavaScript, HTML and CSS.
18th May 2018, 9:45 PM
Ben
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Sir it is important for a front end developers to have knowledge of back end tell me sir
19th May 2018, 12:56 PM
adarsh sharma
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I asume that .net stack is your choice, so vba, c# will be nice, then you may move to the web (html, css, js)
18th May 2018, 9:52 PM
BugBuster
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