I'm talking about as a job. Not as a hobby or for school, but your job title is programmer/developer.
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I'm talking about as a job. Not as a hobby or for school, but your job title is programmer/developer.
yup. 2 years C++ Win32 API. A year of ASP before that.
Originally posted by FillYourBrain
yup. 2 years C++ Win32 API. A year of ASP before that.
I'm just curious. It seems like most people here are younger. I was wondering how many of us actually work in the industry.
Me personally...
Java: 1 year
JSP/Servlets/Struts: 6 months
Oracle/MySQL/SQL Server: 6 months
XML: 6 months
HTML: 2 years
CSS: 6 months
Web Services (in C#): 3 months
C#: 3 months
ASP.NET: a few weeks
I'm debating learning some of the basics to C++. :dunno:
I am...
Hi chris...
-Govtcheez
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:wavey:Originally posted by Govtcheez
I am...
Hi chris...
How have you been?
I don't understand how you could call yourself a developer if you use the Monopoly OS. It's more like your a Macdonalds hamburger assembly line worker.
you win. I tinker with toys. 2 years tinkering with C++ toys and a year of tinkering with ASP toys.
I don't develop for anything but Solaris/Linux while at work. I'm a Java Developer. C# is a hobby so far.Originally posted by Troll_King
I don't understand how you could call yourself a developer if you use the Monopoly OS. It's more like your a Macdonalds hamburger assembly line worker.
How exactly have you been going about writing in C++ when VC++6 does not even meet the C++ standard.Originally posted by FillYourBrain
you win. I tinker with toys. 2 years tinkering with C++ toys and a year of tinkering with ASP toys.
I can only see Microsoft developing solutions for their OS, not anyone else. They are the only company with access to the implementation of the OS, and the ability to change it. What you say is true, you are building toys that are heavily advertised and widely disseminated. The new toy they make for you, .net, is what you need to be learning about. Ofcourse you don't learn too much about the implementation of .net, just that it is easier and faster to build new toys.
Dean, get a freaking life.
I have an education. I am seeing what will finally become apparent to you in about ten years from now. Maybe a few might catch on earlier than that.