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    Hi everyone, I have a friend and he want to learns computer languages for work he asked of me which language is better but I said to him you must wait till I ask of some people for you so I need your help which platform is better Microsoft or Linux and what language or languages does he need to get a Microsoft's certificate for example NCSD or other things Thanks

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    Maximilien
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    how about the language of love ?


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      I'd recommend gardening.

      But Gardening itself is an artistic skill. It is not anyway inferior. I would recommend the task of herding a cattle though. ;)

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      I don't know, I have herded cattle and it has it's own arts, such as-running or climbing fast when the bull doesn't want to be herded- keeping 20 cows (trying to go in 30 directions) going where you want them to- living through the smell. X|

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        I have a friend and he want to learns computer languages for work he asked of me which language is better

        The question lacks context. What technologies does his work already use? That is more likely to be an indication of what language he should learn.

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        what language or languages does he need to get a Microsoft's certificate for example NCSD or other things

        Did you mean MCSD? The answer is VB.NET or C#


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        He knows c++.

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          how about the language of love ?


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          He asked me what language on the windows is good for learn and work ?

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            NCSD

            Did you mean MCSD?

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            Yes thanks for your response.

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              He knows c++.

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              messages wrote:

              He knows c++.

              Great. But what is used in his work? Is C++ useful to his employer?


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                messages wrote:

                He knows c++.

                Great. But what is used in his work? Is C++ useful to his employer?


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                Well what language or languages are better for find a new and good job of course I know it depends to employer and company but for example some companys want a c++ programmer not all,right?

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                  Well what language or languages are better for find a new and good job of course I know it depends to employer and company but for example some companys want a c++ programmer not all,right?

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                  Well what language or languages are better for find a new and good job

                  You didn't say he was looking for a new job. Your original query suggested it was his current employer you were talking about.

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                  I know it depends to employer and company but for example some companys want a c++ programmer not all

                  C# is in high demand in Scotland right now. I can't speak for other areas as I have no experience of them, but I'm having a lot of difficulty in finding any good software developers that know C# or VB.NET. We're even looking for Java developers that are willing to cross train.


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                    messages wrote:

                    Well what language or languages are better for find a new and good job

                    You didn't say he was looking for a new job. Your original query suggested it was his current employer you were talking about.

                    messages wrote:

                    I know it depends to employer and company but for example some companys want a c++ programmer not all

                    C# is in high demand in Scotland right now. I can't speak for other areas as I have no experience of them, but I'm having a lot of difficulty in finding any good software developers that know C# or VB.NET. We're even looking for Java developers that are willing to cross train.


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                    Colin Angus Mackay wrote:

                    C# is in high demand in Scotland right now. I can't speak for other areas as I have no experience of them, but I'm having a lot of difficulty in finding any good software developers that know C# or VB.NET. We're even looking for Java developers that are willing to cross train.

                    what about hiring from India:)

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                      Colin Angus Mackay wrote:

                      C# is in high demand in Scotland right now. I can't speak for other areas as I have no experience of them, but I'm having a lot of difficulty in finding any good software developers that know C# or VB.NET. We're even looking for Java developers that are willing to cross train.

                      what about hiring from India:)

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                      jith - iii wrote:

                      what about hiring from India

                      We have no relocation scheme. We are happy to look at any candidate who already lives in the UK and has a valid work permit (if required) regardless of nationality.


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                        messages wrote:

                        Well what language or languages are better for find a new and good job

                        You didn't say he was looking for a new job. Your original query suggested it was his current employer you were talking about.

                        messages wrote:

                        I know it depends to employer and company but for example some companys want a c++ programmer not all

                        C# is in high demand in Scotland right now. I can't speak for other areas as I have no experience of them, but I'm having a lot of difficulty in finding any good software developers that know C# or VB.NET. We're even looking for Java developers that are willing to cross train.


                        Upcoming FREE developer events: * Glasgow: Agile in the Enterprise Vs. ISVs, db4o: An Embeddable Database Engine for Object-Oriented Environments, Mock Objects, SQL Server CLR Integration, Reporting Services ... My website

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                        First of all thanks Colin :rose: I think you know C# very well I have a question does C# is powerful like c++ and also does it easier than c++ Thanks

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                          First of all thanks Colin :rose: I think you know C# very well I have a question does C# is powerful like c++ and also does it easier than c++ Thanks

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                          does C# is powerful like c++ and also does it easier than c++

                          It depends on what you want to do with it. C# cannot be used to create device drivers, for example. However, C# is excellent for writing business applications. C++ requires that you manage many more things for the same end result.


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                            messages wrote:

                            does C# is powerful like c++ and also does it easier than c++

                            It depends on what you want to do with it. C# cannot be used to create device drivers, for example. However, C# is excellent for writing business applications. C++ requires that you manage many more things for the same end result.


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                            So we can result that c++ is helpful for some specific things like device driver or COM and c# is very good for write business applications or better programs for web. Thanks Colin for your time.:rose:

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                              messages wrote:

                              does C# is powerful like c++ and also does it easier than c++

                              It depends on what you want to do with it. C# cannot be used to create device drivers, for example. However, C# is excellent for writing business applications. C++ requires that you manage many more things for the same end result.


                              Upcoming FREE developer events: * Glasgow: Agile in the Enterprise Vs. ISVs, db4o: An Embeddable Database Engine for Object-Oriented Environments, Mock Objects, SQL Server CLR Integration, Reporting Services ... My website

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                              Hi there. i'm currently a vb 2005 newbie programer and was interest in knowing what is the exact diference between vb2005 and c#? If you have the time to explain what makes C# better then Vb 2005 i would appreciate it, since i always heard/read about people telling that C# is better but never quite got why.

                              Since my native language isn't english please forgive my gramar errors. ^_^ ^º-º^ OddSignature ^º-º^

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                                Hi there. i'm currently a vb 2005 newbie programer and was interest in knowing what is the exact diference between vb2005 and c#? If you have the time to explain what makes C# better then Vb 2005 i would appreciate it, since i always heard/read about people telling that C# is better but never quite got why.

                                Since my native language isn't english please forgive my gramar errors. ^_^ ^º-º^ OddSignature ^º-º^

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                                Pndm wrote:

                                i'm currently a vb 2005 newbie programer and was interest in knowing what is the exact diference between vb2005 and c#? If you have the time to explain what makes C# better then Vb 2005 i would appreciate it, since i always heard/read about people telling that C# is better but never quite got why.

                                C# is not "better" than VB.NET. They share the same framework. They have slightly different syntax, that is all. VB.NET syntax is more verbose and reads a little more like English. C# syntax is slightly more terse and makes more use of brackets.


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                                  Pndm wrote:

                                  i'm currently a vb 2005 newbie programer and was interest in knowing what is the exact diference between vb2005 and c#? If you have the time to explain what makes C# better then Vb 2005 i would appreciate it, since i always heard/read about people telling that C# is better but never quite got why.

                                  C# is not "better" than VB.NET. They share the same framework. They have slightly different syntax, that is all. VB.NET syntax is more verbose and reads a little more like English. C# syntax is slightly more terse and makes more use of brackets.


                                  Upcoming FREE developer events: * Glasgow: Agile in the Enterprise Vs. ISVs, db4o: An Embeddable Database Engine for Object-Oriented Environments, Mock Objects, SQL Server CLR Integration, Reporting Services ... My website

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                                  Thanks for the info ^_^

                                  Since my native language isn't english please forgive my gramar errors. ^_^ ^º-º^ OddSignature ^º-º^

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