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    Its not rocket science vasanth's Avatar
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    What is your recomendation

    Hi all,
    I am quite comfortable with working with pascal, C, C++. I have even created a couple of graphics game.. Now i am planing to join some institutes to learn something else.. What do you recomed i should learn.. .net, c#, oracle, sql, unix,java,asembly blah blah blah etc etc etc....

    I am really confused... What do you think is the best to learn.....

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    Java, Oracle and UNIX.

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    learn Visual Basic, AOL 7.0 and Windows for Workstations

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    Originally posted by Brian
    learn Visual Basic, AOL 7.0 and Windows for Workstations
    I think we can leave those tasks up to you.

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    learn lisp. it's not used often in practical programming, but it can help you organize your thoughts and teach some fundamentals of programming.

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    Learn to use databases. Thats fundamental. SQL. There is far more to databases than just dumping all your data to a flatfile. Oracle is nice and Industry Standard. So is SQL Server. But Oracle personal edition is free for download somewhere at www.oracle.com. Also, having a look at C# and Java can't hurt. But that easy if you know C++.
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