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    Krishnatv
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    HI, I want to be a good Programmer in VC++ and COM Technologies. I have just done MY Masters in Computer Applications. I know a little C, C++ (not so deep). I have really passion on VC++. To know VC++ very well , Do i need to learn from microprocessors, Computer Atchitecture(memory models) , operating systems and then C++ ? what should i Do ? please give me advice.

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      HI, I want to be a good Programmer in VC++ and COM Technologies. I have just done MY Masters in Computer Applications. I know a little C, C++ (not so deep). I have really passion on VC++. To know VC++ very well , Do i need to learn from microprocessors, Computer Atchitecture(memory models) , operating systems and then C++ ? what should i Do ? please give me advice.

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      Krishnatv wrote:

      Do i need to learn from microprocessors, Computer Atchitecture(memory models) , operating systems and then C++ ?

      no. C++ is sufficiently high-level enough that you don't need to worry about that. learning that stuff certainly won't hurt, and there are many situations where it helps to know it; but none of it is a requirement for learning C++. Cleek | Image Toolkits | Thumbnail maker

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        Krishnatv wrote:

        Do i need to learn from microprocessors, Computer Atchitecture(memory models) , operating systems and then C++ ?

        no. C++ is sufficiently high-level enough that you don't need to worry about that. learning that stuff certainly won't hurt, and there are many situations where it helps to know it; but none of it is a requirement for learning C++. Cleek | Image Toolkits | Thumbnail maker

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        Krishnatv
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        Thank u .

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        • K Krishnatv

          HI, I want to be a good Programmer in VC++ and COM Technologies. I have just done MY Masters in Computer Applications. I know a little C, C++ (not so deep). I have really passion on VC++. To know VC++ very well , Do i need to learn from microprocessors, Computer Atchitecture(memory models) , operating systems and then C++ ? what should i Do ? please give me advice.

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          Krishnatv wrote:

          I have just done MY Masters

          Krishnatv wrote:

          what should i Do ?

          You have just done your masters and you dont know what to do? What is the point of doing a masters if you dont know anything when you have finished? OK, to start. #1: VC++ is a GUI developement tool. You can compile, debug, and organises projects with it.# C++ is a bizare computer language, developed by an existentialist Viking. #2: VC++ takes about 2 days to learn. (The most complex thing you can do with it is remote debubugging via TCP) C++ might take you a couple of years to learn. (And it will still surprise you when you find some new feature all those years later) #3: COM is dead. OR at least it chould be. .Net has taken over that useless, unholy role that it had in the world. #4: To learn C really well you might (will) need a knowledge of Assembler, PC architecture etc. (BTW, I only use C, so feel free to accuse me of talking crap) Nunc est bibendum

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            HI, I want to be a good Programmer in VC++ and COM Technologies. I have just done MY Masters in Computer Applications. I know a little C, C++ (not so deep). I have really passion on VC++. To know VC++ very well , Do i need to learn from microprocessors, Computer Atchitecture(memory models) , operating systems and then C++ ? what should i Do ? please give me advice.

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            Somanova420
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            My advice is to get your feet wet. That is, just jump into it and start programming. If you run across something you don't know, there's Google & CP :)

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              Krishnatv wrote:

              I have just done MY Masters

              Krishnatv wrote:

              what should i Do ?

              You have just done your masters and you dont know what to do? What is the point of doing a masters if you dont know anything when you have finished? OK, to start. #1: VC++ is a GUI developement tool. You can compile, debug, and organises projects with it.# C++ is a bizare computer language, developed by an existentialist Viking. #2: VC++ takes about 2 days to learn. (The most complex thing you can do with it is remote debubugging via TCP) C++ might take you a couple of years to learn. (And it will still surprise you when you find some new feature all those years later) #3: COM is dead. OR at least it chould be. .Net has taken over that useless, unholy role that it had in the world. #4: To learn C really well you might (will) need a knowledge of Assembler, PC architecture etc. (BTW, I only use C, so feel free to accuse me of talking crap) Nunc est bibendum

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              NormDroid
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              Wouldn't hurt to spend a few months a least learning the fundamentals, not like 3 years I spent and still not mastering it :omg:. Oh well all that time spend in the bowels of com have paid off, .net is a cinch compared to ATL/COM/C++ coding. Maybe I getting lazy :zzz: Never send a human to do a machine's job Agent Smith

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              • K Krishnatv

                HI, I want to be a good Programmer in VC++ and COM Technologies. I have just done MY Masters in Computer Applications. I know a little C, C++ (not so deep). I have really passion on VC++. To know VC++ very well , Do i need to learn from microprocessors, Computer Atchitecture(memory models) , operating systems and then C++ ? what should i Do ? please give me advice.

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                Krishnatv wrote:

                microprocessors, operating systems

                Goto for free study guides http://www.mcmcse.com/studycenter.shtml[^]

                Krishnatv wrote:

                Computer Atchitecture

                have a look at (and get their RSS feed if you wish) http://www.microsoft.com/architecture/default.aspx?pid=home[^] Also have a look at my posting [^]

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                what should i Do

                NEVER stop learning new or different ways of doing things.

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