Re: What would be most valuable [7:59475]

2002-12-19 Thread Ted Marinich
I agree!  I use C quite frequently, as a hobby and to do creative things at
work.  I use Linux and FreeBSD to monitor our network infrastructure and the
C come in handy to adding to it or creating cool cgi scripting.

You will gain from the insight even if you never use it.  JAVA was created
using C++ - if that means anything to you.

Ted


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What would be most valuable [7:59475]

2002-12-18 Thread Loechel, Michelle
I am working on an IT degree and have a requirement of either C++ or JAVA
programming.  Past experience in C and Unix shell scripting.
Are there tools and utilities that are best suited to either language?  I am
a
network person by trade and truly hate programming anything more than a batch
file ;-)




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Re: What would be most valuable [7:59475]

2002-12-18 Thread Steve Dispensa
On Wed, 2002-12-18 at 11:11, Loechel, Michelle wrote:
 I am working on an IT degree and have a requirement of either C++ or JAVA
 programming.  

C++, hands down.  It's more complicated but a heck of a lot more
valuable.  Java is basically limited to enterprise apps and some
web-related content.  C++ is used for *everything*.  With .NET looming,
I'd be reluctant to pour time into Java until I saw where C# is going. 
It may make a huge dent in the enterprise app space.  Also, as someone
who runs a commercial software development team, i have no need for Java
and unlimited need for C/C++.

My $0.02, anyway.

 -sd




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