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For getting a usual job in programming, you would take C#/Java/VB and such. For web programmin, JavaScript, HTML, CSS, etc., you may also need a programming language as C# in...
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To Mclaren_LM
For getting a usual job in programming, you would take C#/Java/VB and such. For web programmin, JavaScript, HTML, CSS, etc., you may also need a programming language as C# in...
When it comes to heavy applications, yes. But it is so much easier to find an expert C# programmer than an expert C++ programmer, so C#, Java, and Visual Basic 6.0 are better supported. You may just...
Yes, large GUI's can be somewhat confusing for new programmers. I have been using Visual Studio 2003, then 2005, but I have decided that it has too many things working without my knowledge, so now I...
Also, C++ is the king of OOP, so if you know C++, all other languages are not that hard to learn. It's always a good idea to know multiple languages.
First, hello to everyone, a noob here, I hope I'm not breaking any rules. I'm sorry if I am. I'm also foreign, so my English may look funny.
I'm looking for tutorials for very basic C++. The...