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    Alex Cutovoi
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    I'm a C++ programmer about 2 years. My question is not about to solve a specific trouble. I'm being scared with the crescent growing of languages like C# and Java. What I would like to know of anyone is the following: These languages will definitely substitute C++? In any kind of market. I've readed some news that game industry are thiking to adopt a unique hardware(something like a setupbox) and develop games to it. The programming language I think, will occur the same. If this hardware have an virtual machine inside it, java and C# are natural choices to develop games. so, what do you think about that?

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      I'm a C++ programmer about 2 years. My question is not about to solve a specific trouble. I'm being scared with the crescent growing of languages like C# and Java. What I would like to know of anyone is the following: These languages will definitely substitute C++? In any kind of market. I've readed some news that game industry are thiking to adopt a unique hardware(something like a setupbox) and develop games to it. The programming language I think, will occur the same. If this hardware have an virtual machine inside it, java and C# are natural choices to develop games. so, what do you think about that?

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      led mike
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      Alex Cutovoi wrote:

      I'm being scared

      Of what?

      Alex Cutovoi wrote:

      what do you think about that?

      I don't know what to think, you didn't provide a link to this "news".

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      • A Alex Cutovoi

        I'm a C++ programmer about 2 years. My question is not about to solve a specific trouble. I'm being scared with the crescent growing of languages like C# and Java. What I would like to know of anyone is the following: These languages will definitely substitute C++? In any kind of market. I've readed some news that game industry are thiking to adopt a unique hardware(something like a setupbox) and develop games to it. The programming language I think, will occur the same. If this hardware have an virtual machine inside it, java and C# are natural choices to develop games. so, what do you think about that?

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        J4amieC
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        Alex Cutovoi wrote:

        My question is not about to solve a specific trouble.

        Then you're posting in the wrong forum. This forum is for specific coding questions about C#

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          I'm a C++ programmer about 2 years. My question is not about to solve a specific trouble. I'm being scared with the crescent growing of languages like C# and Java. What I would like to know of anyone is the following: These languages will definitely substitute C++? In any kind of market. I've readed some news that game industry are thiking to adopt a unique hardware(something like a setupbox) and develop games to it. The programming language I think, will occur the same. If this hardware have an virtual machine inside it, java and C# are natural choices to develop games. so, what do you think about that?

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          Colin Angus Mackay
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          Alex Cutovoi wrote:

          These languages will definitely substitute C++?

          In certain areas. For Line of business applications Java and C# have practically shut out C++ already. In games there is now the XNA framework for C#. That is just for hobbiests, but I'm sure that commercial frameworks will be (or maybe already are) available.


          Upcoming FREE developer events: * Glasgow: SQL Server Managed Objects AND Reporting Services ... My website

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            Alex Cutovoi wrote:

            These languages will definitely substitute C++?

            In certain areas. For Line of business applications Java and C# have practically shut out C++ already. In games there is now the XNA framework for C#. That is just for hobbiests, but I'm sure that commercial frameworks will be (or maybe already are) available.


            Upcoming FREE developer events: * Glasgow: SQL Server Managed Objects AND Reporting Services ... My website

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            Anthony Mushrow
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            You can use XNA and C# to make games for the 360 too. At least, thats what i was told...or thats what i think i was told...

            My current favourite word is: Waffle Cheese is still good though.

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