Dilemma..VC++ ..Right choice???
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Hi all, Please guide me.i am working in vc++ 6.0.Do i need to shift to .net?(i don't have any idea of .net).What are the areas in which i can make my career using vc++ platform.Is my fear about insecurity(if i don't shift to .net) well founded? Regards, Ankush Ankush Mehta
using Visual Studio .NET (2002, 2003, 2005) don't make you a ".NET programmer", because you can do whatever you were doing with VC++6 with it... if your project uses MFC, then migrate to VS.NET will use the newsion of the MFC library, not the framework .NET. however, you have to take note that now, Visual Studio 6 support has been abbandonned by microsoft...
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Hi all, Please guide me.i am working in vc++ 6.0.Do i need to shift to .net?(i don't have any idea of .net).What are the areas in which i can make my career using vc++ platform.Is my fear about insecurity(if i don't shift to .net) well founded? Regards, Ankush Ankush Mehta
Hi Ankush I am the same vc++ prog and plannig to get some .net exams . As i think desktop applications will move to .net But for certain things like DDK will be same and vc++ is must for it. U can also try to learn some thing which develop crossplatform applications. because that is the future . :cool: Vikas Amin Embin Technology Bombay vikas.amin@embin.com
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Hi all, Please guide me.i am working in vc++ 6.0.Do i need to shift to .net?(i don't have any idea of .net).What are the areas in which i can make my career using vc++ platform.Is my fear about insecurity(if i don't shift to .net) well founded? Regards, Ankush Ankush Mehta
Ankush Mehta wrote:
Please guide me.i am working in vc++ 6.0.Do i need to shift to .net
Its All depend on you! actaully I too working totally in Unmanaged Code ... i don't know even ABC of managed Code... its actually all depends on situation but frankly speaking, India doesn't have enough job for vc++.net proffessional.
"Opinions are neither right nor wrong. I cannot change your opinion. I can, however, change what influences your opinion." - David Crow
cheers, Alok Gupta VC Forum Q&A :- I/ IV
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Ankush Mehta wrote:
Please guide me.i am working in vc++ 6.0.Do i need to shift to .net
Its All depend on you! actaully I too working totally in Unmanaged Code ... i don't know even ABC of managed Code... its actually all depends on situation but frankly speaking, India doesn't have enough job for vc++.net proffessional.
"Opinions are neither right nor wrong. I cannot change your opinion. I can, however, change what influences your opinion." - David Crow
cheers, Alok Gupta VC Forum Q&A :- I/ IV
well, i would also like to know the areas in which i can make my career using vc++/vc++.net platform. Ankush mehta, Dewsoft Solutions, Mumbai. erankushmehta@rediffmail.com
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well, i would also like to know the areas in which i can make my career using vc++/vc++.net platform. Ankush mehta, Dewsoft Solutions, Mumbai. erankushmehta@rediffmail.com
Ankush Mehta wrote:
well, i would also like to know the areas in which i can make my career using vc++/vc++.net platform.
totally depend on you... let me introduce some active member of this forum :- Mr David Crow :- Storage related field,Nishant Shivakumar working with dundas on vc++ related stuff, Priyank used to do Image processing in VC++.. Vivek is using Tapi.. I forget about Tox . Vikas is working in Embedded using vc++.. sunit working on network application. cedric on bluetooth tech... Is I left some one?.. there are numerous field for vc++ and related stuff.. you have to choose from them
"Opinions are neither right nor wrong. I cannot change your opinion. I can, however, change what influences your opinion." - David Crow
cheers, Alok Gupta VC Forum Q&A :- I/ IV -- modified at 8:19 Tuesday 27th December, 2005
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Ankush Mehta wrote:
Please guide me.i am working in vc++ 6.0.Do i need to shift to .net
Its All depend on you! actaully I too working totally in Unmanaged Code ... i don't know even ABC of managed Code... its actually all depends on situation but frankly speaking, India doesn't have enough job for vc++.net proffessional.
"Opinions are neither right nor wrong. I cannot change your opinion. I can, however, change what influences your opinion." - David Crow
cheers, Alok Gupta VC Forum Q&A :- I/ IV
alok do you remember what was my second question at you??. the same issue is roaming around in everybody's(most people's) mind. but you know, i started my career with .net but i found some kind of attraction in "VC++", and started doing few smaller things(naturally torturing mr.alok), and my boss found something good in me and moved to me this domain. now i've to study not only VC++ but also the Computer-telephony-Integration (CTI). i've done quite useful things in here. but still i feel insecure.. without learning dot net. may be i'll have take a strong decision soon. i'm scared too buddy :(
"But your mind is very complex, very tricky. It makes simple things complicated. -- that's its work. And for centuries it has been trained for only one thing: to make things so complicated that your life becomes impossible."- Osho
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Hi all, Please guide me.i am working in vc++ 6.0.Do i need to shift to .net?(i don't have any idea of .net).What are the areas in which i can make my career using vc++ platform.Is my fear about insecurity(if i don't shift to .net) well founded? Regards, Ankush Ankush Mehta
but i tell u VC++ is the real programming language. it talks straight to the machine. and not any Virtual Machine ;P .i always wanted to call myself VC++ programmer rather than dot net programmer. hey still there are lots of scope for VC++ in India. have you heard about HUGES Software? they are hiring a lot. once you become strong in VC++. you'll be able to work on any domain. i'm finding it easy to manage my new CTI challenge. and also have in mind that once you conquer VC++, other languages are nothing for you. you can learn too fast. trust me.
"But your mind is very complex, very tricky. It makes simple things complicated. -- that's its work. And for centuries it has been trained for only one thing: to make things so complicated that your life becomes impossible."- Osho
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alok do you remember what was my second question at you??. the same issue is roaming around in everybody's(most people's) mind. but you know, i started my career with .net but i found some kind of attraction in "VC++", and started doing few smaller things(naturally torturing mr.alok), and my boss found something good in me and moved to me this domain. now i've to study not only VC++ but also the Computer-telephony-Integration (CTI). i've done quite useful things in here. but still i feel insecure.. without learning dot net. may be i'll have take a strong decision soon. i'm scared too buddy :(
"But your mind is very complex, very tricky. It makes simple things complicated. -- that's its work. And for centuries it has been trained for only one thing: to make things so complicated that your life becomes impossible."- Osho
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VivekuniQ wrote:
do you remember what was my second question at you??.
I have to search my mails for that :)...
VivekuniQ wrote:
things(naturally torturing mr.alok),
Remove Mr. from Alok, i am much younger than you :)...
"Opinions are neither right nor wrong. I cannot change your opinion. I can, however, change what influences your opinion." - David Crow
cheers, Alok Gupta VC Forum Q&A :- I/ IV
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but i tell u VC++ is the real programming language. it talks straight to the machine. and not any Virtual Machine ;P .i always wanted to call myself VC++ programmer rather than dot net programmer. hey still there are lots of scope for VC++ in India. have you heard about HUGES Software? they are hiring a lot. once you become strong in VC++. you'll be able to work on any domain. i'm finding it easy to manage my new CTI challenge. and also have in mind that once you conquer VC++, other languages are nothing for you. you can learn too fast. trust me.
"But your mind is very complex, very tricky. It makes simple things complicated. -- that's its work. And for centuries it has been trained for only one thing: to make things so complicated that your life becomes impossible."- Osho
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So buddy you mean right now i should focus myself on vc++.(I am a 2005 passed out comp.engg. graduate working in vc++ 6.0).After i am strong enough, i should move to .net.How much time in vc++ will be okay. thanks for guidance... Regards, Ankush Mehta, erankushmehta@rediffmail.com Ankush Mehta
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VivekuniQ wrote:
do you remember what was my second question at you??.
I have to search my mails for that :)...
VivekuniQ wrote:
things(naturally torturing mr.alok),
Remove Mr. from Alok, i am much younger than you :)...
"Opinions are neither right nor wrong. I cannot change your opinion. I can, however, change what influences your opinion." - David Crow
cheers, Alok Gupta VC Forum Q&A :- I/ IV
hey Mr.alok when i say "Mr". its not sheer respect. its FUN+RESPECT. you get me Mr.Alok?
"But your mind is very complex, very tricky. It makes simple things complicated. -- that's its work. And for centuries it has been trained for only one thing: to make things so complicated that your life becomes impossible."- Osho
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So buddy you mean right now i should focus myself on vc++.(I am a 2005 passed out comp.engg. graduate working in vc++ 6.0).After i am strong enough, i should move to .net.How much time in vc++ will be okay. thanks for guidance... Regards, Ankush Mehta, erankushmehta@rediffmail.com Ankush Mehta
ya you can do that. but it'll be good if you atleast study concepts about .net side by side.(if not to the implementaion level), try few samples at home, and keep you updated. during office time, you make full of the time for VC++. even i'm not satisfied with my learning curve, i need to work hard a lot. certainly VC++ will give you a strong foundation for your programming career.
Ankush Mehta wrote:
How much time in vc++ will be okay.
It depends on your capabilites and commitment, for people like alok, i guess 6 months would be enough to get grip of VC++.
"But your mind is very complex, very tricky. It makes simple things complicated. -- that's its work. And for centuries it has been trained for only one thing: to make things so complicated that your life becomes impossible."- Osho
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hey Mr.alok when i say "Mr". its not sheer respect. its FUN+RESPECT. you get me Mr.Alok?
"But your mind is very complex, very tricky. It makes simple things complicated. -- that's its work. And for centuries it has been trained for only one thing: to make things so complicated that your life becomes impossible."- Osho
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VivekuniQ wrote:
hey Mr.alok when i say "Mr". its not sheer respect. its FUN+RESPECT. you get me Mr.Alok?
OK you win ! and stop praising me.. good friends help you to correct your shortcoming not good thing :)..
"Opinions are neither right nor wrong. I cannot change your opinion. I can, however, change what influences your opinion." - David Crow
cheers, Alok Gupta VC Forum Q&A :- I/ IV
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Hi all, Please guide me.i am working in vc++ 6.0.Do i need to shift to .net?(i don't have any idea of .net).What are the areas in which i can make my career using vc++ platform.Is my fear about insecurity(if i don't shift to .net) well founded? Regards, Ankush Ankush Mehta
if u want to work in backend programming then C/C++ is the best choice.Irrespective of which patform u r working VC++ in case of Windows (gcc in Linux) but in case of front end , no doubt u have lot of choices,but remember be abreast with new technology -- modified at 4:42 Wednesday 28th December, 2005