LithIX
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C# or Java
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Probably the worst advice I have ever read about programming.
Ignore.
Machine/assembly language...whahahahahah!
Learn Visual Basic 6 (or .net), seriously. You can easily make a nice user interface with a button or two and some test output.
This is why I avoid Microsoft technology. They are constantly changing their minds or dropping support for what you paid for (Zune is a good eg.).Microsoft stopped supporting visual studio 6 (vb6 etc) ages ago, so don't waste your time on outdated tech. Rater go the .net route which includes vb.net and c#.
I prefer c#.
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I fixed it.If he wants to write "programs that run on a PC only", then C# or VB.NET with Visual Studio Express.
I fixed it.
This is why I avoid Microsoft technology. They are constantly changing their minds or dropping support for what you paid for (Zune is a good eg.).
A question for no one in particular: Do you think C#/.NET killed off Delphi? I ask largely because I'm having to study it through Unisa when I'd much prefer to be doing C# or Java.
A question for no one in particular: Do you think C#/.NET killed off Delphi? I ask largely because I'm having to study it through Unisa when I'd much prefer to be doing C# or Java.
Well take into consideration that Anders Hejlsberg, who developed Delphi, moved on to Microsoft and helped develop C# and is now in charge of both C# and VB.Net at Microsoft.
Don't give up on the degree. The IT job market is more competitive than many think. That piece of paper is often the difference between who gets an interview and who doesn't.