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Old 07-20-2008, 4:33 PM
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Hey! I am a computer engineer, So which programming language will best for my career? Tel me anyhow.
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Old 08-15-2008, 4:35 AM
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I am not a computer Engineer to suggest you exactly on what you have asked yet i have my opinion to share with you, don't mind if i am wrong i am just sharing whatever i have heard from others. I think Java is like very very important not only to know that programming language but also to update with the recent versions.
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Old 08-16-2008, 2:01 PM
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From the beginning i have been watching that C, C++,JAVA, ORACLE are the best demanding programming languages that have been named in the paper for the vacant seats and those courses must be updated also.
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Old 09-01-2008, 3:06 PM
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what do you want to do ?this is very important

if you dont know what do you want to do the best languages are C family
(VC ,c++)
they have same structure and C is portable

all language do the same job
you can write soicket program with C ,VB ,DELPHI,...
but if you want to write fast program for socket programming use C
if you want to ONLY write socket program use VB (its too easy and it is very intersing for you )

I AM >>C << programmer and i tell yoi WHY C is good

C is not very very easy for beginer (try BASIC and PASCAL first )
C is PORTABLE (both linux and windows,but VB is not )
C codes are very near to COMPUTER language
C is toooooo fast (VB is not )




but if you are realy begin TRY VISUAL BASIC its easy and use usefull
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