Hmm, that is kind of weird considering everything I have seen points to C#.NET going up in popularity...
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Hmm, that is kind of weird considering everything I have seen points to C#.NET going up in popularity...
>Narue as in Love Hina??
Small example ;)
Condolences.Quote:
edit: Woohoo, back to Access!
Haha, that's an amazing post :D I agree with you about the Java stuff, it's so incredibly hyped up especially in schools that most people are just riding a "Java" wave without really knowing the facts behind anything. I've used Java before, I actually even took a class on it, but I don't like it very much. When I tried it last, I found myself very limited by a lot of things, such as being forced to use classes *all* the time. In my mind that just seems like a lot of wasted overhead.Quote:
Originally Posted by Prelude
Uh oh...I'm turning this in to a Java thread...*shuts up*
>Haha, that's an amazing post
As you might imagine, freesoft_2000 and I don't get along very well. ;)
Nice post prelude but still C sucks :D
Can you possibly get any less intelligent than that?Quote:
Originally Posted by hivework
>Nice post prelude but still C sucks
Fine, that's okay. I can't be expected to enlighten every heathen who can't see the stupendiferousness of C.
>stupendiferousness of C
Hehe nice.
How did C get to the top of the list?
I have looked for a C job for over a year with only one being advertised (unless embeded)
>>Don't make me go Narue on you.
Ahhhhhhhhh.
Not as in 'NARU' the island made of bird guano (s**t). Except they have dug most of it up.
That Australia uses/d as the 'Pacific Solution'. People from Iraq and Afghanistan came to Australia illegally (during an election) and ended up at Naru for three years and counting......
I prefer C over C++. Don't ask why, I just do. I am actually learning Java right now and here is what I think. It is good for rapid application developement and obviously it's portability is a plus, but not only do the apps run slow they take forever to compile. Oh and Java doesn't have pointers! I was shocked when I heard this :)
> I have looked for a C job for over a year with only one being advertised (unless embeded)
Embedded C isn't usually all that different from normal C - any specific reason you're not looking for those?
>>Embedded C isn't usually all that different from normal C - any specific reason you're not looking for those?
Because embedded programming jobs usually require that you know electronic engineering as well.
Ah, ok. That's a pretty good reason :)
Did c# exist in 2001?