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- Ernest Okojie <nestkojex@gmail.com> Dec 08 11:32PM +0100
Thanks for the link Binaek Sarkar.
Michael J. Fuhrman, you are correct about the similarities. I have used PHP
for four years now,
but I noticed I cant do much with c++ for web development. i simple
practice with the codes as I run it in the Dev environment. i have not
really been able to create an .exe application like I do with PHP. But I
really enjoy the C++ syntax. Am just starting Java now, especially the ME.
Its cool
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- Ernest Okojie <nestkojex@gmail.com> Dec 09 12:35AM +0100
I just found this in a forum:
My personal vote, after about three million years in the industry: stick to
Structured languages while time is limited. Learn everything else if and
when you must.
This means:
C/C++: highest paying jobs
C#: most ubiquitous jobs
Java: most portable code (and includes Android)
JavaScript**: 99% solution for web-based scripting
The language structure is so similar, all four languages can be learned
(without deep Library knowledge) fairly quickly and easily, leaving you
able to work with drivers, games, business apps, web pages, mobile apps and
just about anything else.
When and if you find the need to know VB.Net, you can tout your overall
programming experience and "extensive knowledge of the .NET framework from
using C#," and still be a strong candidate for any job.
Cheers!
Scott
http://androidforums.com/application-development/744-what-comp-language-does-android-sdk-use.html
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