View Poll Results: Which is better?
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C
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C++
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C#
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They are all the same
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Jul 16th, 2003, 08:07 PM
#1
Thread Starter
Hyperactive Member
C, C++, or C#?
I thought I would learn a new programming language, but I can't decide which to learn. Which do you think is better?
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Jul 16th, 2003, 10:47 PM
#2
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Personally, I like C#...It's essentially the same structure as C++ and Java.
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Jul 17th, 2003, 12:50 AM
#3
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Obviouisly c++ is better because you can mix and match manage and unmanage code
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Jul 17th, 2003, 07:02 AM
#4
Monday Morning Lunatic
Um, no, I wouldn't see that as a reason. Managed C++ and Unmanaged C++ together are pretty tricky to use, you need to know how the language works before you do that.
Anyway, which one you choose depends on what you need. What sort of programs do you want to write?
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Jul 17th, 2003, 02:47 PM
#5
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Hyperactive Member
I want to increase my chances of getting more work. I am an independent contractor. I have a lot of languages under my belt now. I just want to increase my knowledge. The kind of programs I want to write will depend on what I can do with the next language I learn. If that makes any sense to you
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Jul 17th, 2003, 10:11 PM
#6
Stuck in the 80s
Why is this an or question? If you want to increase your chances of getting a job, learn all of them.
Dive into C++, and when you feel familiar with it, start hitting C#.
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Jul 17th, 2003, 11:13 PM
#7
Thread Starter
Hyperactive Member
That's why it is an or question. I wanted to know which one is the best one. I didn't want to start learning C# and then find out that C++ is better. I'll eventually learn them all, but I need to start somewhere. Might as well start with the best.
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Jul 17th, 2003, 11:18 PM
#8
Stuck in the 80s
Well, I've heard that it's an easy jump from C++ to C#, but I've never heard how easy it is counterwise.
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Jul 18th, 2003, 02:20 AM
#9
Right. Learn C++, then C#. C++ is harder to learn, but once you know it C# is dead easy (as well as Java, and most other programming languages too).
But there is no better language. C# is for RAD, C++ is for the rest.
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Jul 20th, 2003, 09:03 PM
#10
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learn them all...every language has it's own ups and downs
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Jul 22nd, 2003, 12:53 PM
#11
Frenzied Member
It depends on the type of job you're looking for.
C# is obviously going to be better in a RAD environment.
C++ isn't.
But it's a lot more fun 
Raw C looks nasty is why I skipped learning it before C++
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Jul 22nd, 2003, 02:17 PM
#12
Monday Morning Lunatic
C often looks nicer to me than C++ 
Pick the language for the job. Deciding which to pick is what takes the practice.
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Jul 22nd, 2003, 02:54 PM
#13
C++ gives you incredible things. Parksie, have you checked out the Spirit parser library?
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Jul 22nd, 2003, 02:57 PM
#14
Fanatic Member
Go with C++ as it's non proprietary like C# and better than C.
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Jul 22nd, 2003, 03:01 PM
#15
Monday Morning Lunatic
Originally posted by CornedBee
C++ gives you incredible things. Parksie, have you checked out the Spirit parser library?
Funny you should mention that. I did take a look at it, since I'm thinking of writing some kind of scripting language for a client of mine...
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Jul 22nd, 2003, 03:08 PM
#16
I think the idea is absolutly fascinating.
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