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    Jooooe
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    hello everybody i used to do quite a lot of vc a few years but got a job using another programing lauguage called PReS. (I bet nobody has heard of it) is vc still the language to learn or would vb.net or c# or somthing else be better which the most used language these days jooooe :confused:

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      hello everybody i used to do quite a lot of vc a few years but got a job using another programing lauguage called PReS. (I bet nobody has heard of it) is vc still the language to learn or would vb.net or c# or somthing else be better which the most used language these days jooooe :confused:

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      David Crow
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      Jooooe wrote:

      is vc still the language to learn...

      If you need to.

      Jooooe wrote:

      which the most used language these days

      How could anyone possibly know the answer to this? :rolleyes:


      "A good athlete is the result of a good and worthy opponent." - David Crow

      "To have a respect for ourselves guides our morals; to have deference for others governs our manners." - Laurence Sterne

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        hello everybody i used to do quite a lot of vc a few years but got a job using another programing lauguage called PReS. (I bet nobody has heard of it) is vc still the language to learn or would vb.net or c# or somthing else be better which the most used language these days jooooe :confused:

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        Matthew Faithfull
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        If you ask in here you know you're going to get the answer VC++ :-D After all you're not a soft headed newbie who need his memory managed for him are you? Seriously it all depends on what you want to do, how much control you want over how it's done and how quickly you want it done.

        Nothing is exactly what it seems but everything with seems can be unpicked.

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          hello everybody i used to do quite a lot of vc a few years but got a job using another programing lauguage called PReS. (I bet nobody has heard of it) is vc still the language to learn or would vb.net or c# or somthing else be better which the most used language these days jooooe :confused:

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          bob16972
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          Jooooe wrote:

          which the most used language these days

          www.tiobe.com keeps statistics on programming language search engine queries. As Mr. Crow stated, it is unlikely that this will be an accurate representation of what is used most as nobody could possibly know that, but it gives one a picture of how often a person resorts to a search engine query for a particluar language. One could argue since MSDN is so thorough, that there will be fewer queries from users using Microsoft compilers which would indicate the statistics are probably less than accurate. One could also argue that the statistics merely indicate which languages require secondary assistance to get things done and could simply indicate a flawed help system for the leading compilers of that language. Beware of buzzword fluctuations as they usually reflect the initial surge of queries to find out what a buzzword technology is. Those tend to taper off after the first year for newer technologies.

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