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V. wrote: Nothing, I'm already paying my morguage
So if you've got a mortgage you've got even more to lose... so think long term...
We made the buttons on the screen look so good you'll want to lick them. Steve Jobs
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C# is wonderful for programmers.
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If you love coding with C# then switch to JAVA, otherwise start using VB.Net and stop worrying about Semi Colon after each line... ....Enjoy
d A n N y
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We made the buttons on the screen look so good you'll want to lick them. Steve Jobs
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hi
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wait... switch to Java? ...to VB?
Hmm... I must respectfully disagree with that logic, the C# language, for one thing, makes it worthy of note, descendant of C++ (I'm certain that God himself developed the C++ language). The thing is, unlike C++, C# is a high-level language with a good ratio of neat little built-in tricks and improvements (i.e. operator overloading, for example) to crippled features (i.e. #define) Nothing is perfect, but C# is pretty d*mn good, and, in my meager opinion, one of the best languages out there today.
It's only fair to note that, other than HTML (which doesnt really count when put in context), C# was the first language I learned, followed by C++ after I mastered C#.
Cest la vie
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DaNiSh_AlEeM wrote: If you love coding with C# then switch to JAVA, otherwise start using VB.Net
What does it suppose to mean?
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It is also missing Embedded Visual C++ 4.00
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What?? No Pascal??
I learned off of Pascal, it was so hard when I was learning it, now it's a piece of cake! I even used to be intimidated by Delphi!
Ah, those were the days!
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UltraCoder wrote: Ah, those were the days!
Yea, as you state yourself: were. That time is gone for long.
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What, no PowerBuilder?
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Yeah.... I'm developing on PowerBuilder too.
Great Tool!
NSA
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Me too in powerbuilder now. Great language
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I'm amazed that the numbers for Delphi are that high! Cool!
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I was working totally in c++, now switched to J2ME (java for mobiles). I like Java, but still think c++ is the best language.
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Not on the list, but PHP also gets my vote (unfortunately). I don't spend that much time doing PHP, but would rather focus on .NET.
"For fifty bucks I'd put my face in their soup and blow." - George Costanza ~ Web SQL Utility - asp.net app to query Access, SQL server, MySQL. Stores history, favourites.
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Ashley van Gerven wrote: Not on the list, but PHP also gets my vote
same here, except I'd rather work w/ php than asp.net (not that php is any better, just my odd preference).
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PHP is on my learning list, but what about Javascript?
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Yes, another vote for PHP. I don't mind ASP.Net, but love PHP (particulary PHP5) and develop primarily with PHP5 these days.
Senior Developer/Systems Architect File56 Technology Holdings
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Hey, what about borland c++ 6.0 / Borland studio 2006. These are to be in the list too!
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I can't believe that Borland is still around! Wow!
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Bor- who?
We made the buttons on the screen look so good you'll want to lick them. Steve Jobs
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Excuse the pun, looks like C# is taking over where C++ was.
We made the buttons on the screen look so good you'll want to lick them. Steve Jobs
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It looks like it. SQL and C# seem to be very popular these days. I wonder how many people use both and how many don't use them together (by that I mean, people building database apps).
WM
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