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  • S Slacker007

    People hate what they don't understand. Your boss probably doesn't understand C++, hence he hates it. Just tell him that all his software that he uses was most likely written in C++ and NOT VB.Net. :laugh:

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    Fred_Smith
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    S Smerk wrote:

    People hate what they don't understand.

    Is that why everyone here hates VB? :)

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    • S Slacker007

      Mustafa Ismail Mustafa wrote:

      You can't guess how passionate I've become about this.

      Don't let your personal feelings rule your level head here...it could affect your future employment. :| Rule #1: Boss is right...don't piss him off. Rule #2: If you don't like it...leave.

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      S Smerk wrote:

      Don't let your personal feelings rule your level head here

      You're more than right. I'm definitely not going to be ranting to him about it. But between me, myself and I, I'll be fighting this like mad.

      "Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning." - Rick Cook "There is no wealth like knowledge, no poverty like ignorance." Ali ibn Abi Talib "Animadvertistine, ubicumque stes, fumum recta in faciem ferri?"

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      • C Cedric Moonen

        Mustafa Ismail Mustafa wrote:

        For him to refuse to have our own group that would be working on this ON OUR OWN TIME seems SO narrow minded and short sided to me.

        That's crazy ! You do wathever it pleases you during your spare time. And it is even a bonus for him because you could be usefull in other situations. I don't understand his point :confused:. Maybe he understood that you wanted to do that during working hours ?


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        Mustafa Ismail Mustafa
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        no no, I specifically told him that it'll be during our spare time. I tried to make him understand that we want him to be aware of what we're doing and planning on doing. He's just dead set against it.

        Cedric Moonen wrote:

        That's crazy !

        No one can dispute facts!

        Cedric Moonen wrote:

        You do wathever it pleases you during your spare time.

        Damn right! And that's what I'm planning on doing.

        "Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning." - Rick Cook "There is no wealth like knowledge, no poverty like ignorance." Ali ibn Abi Talib "Animadvertistine, ubicumque stes, fumum recta in faciem ferri?"

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        • M Mustafa Ismail Mustafa

          General custom made software. Your typical three layered app(s). The purpose of the group was not to intrude on our working schedules, but rather for me and the other 2 guys (and whoever else thats interested) to try and maintain a sharp edge when it comes to C++ (specifically) development. And I had mentioned C# to him about 14 months ago when I first joined the company then. The answer was to similar lines but the context was different because I was talking about project development using C#, not something during my own time.

          "Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning." - Rick Cook "There is no wealth like knowledge, no poverty like ignorance." Ali ibn Abi Talib "Animadvertistine, ubicumque stes, fumum recta in faciem ferri?"

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          If I were your boss, and you asked me for company support to use a language that we didn't use, and had no intention of using, would scream "I'm not happy here and want out, but need to brush my skills up on your time first"....perhaps that's his beef?

          "Knock me down, I'll get straight back up again, I'll come back stronger than a powered up pacman" (Lilly Allen / Kaiser Chiefs)

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          • F Fred_Smith

            S Smerk wrote:

            People hate what they don't understand.

            Is that why everyone here hates VB? :)

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            Mustafa Ismail Mustafa
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            I actually hate it because its been teaching me bad habits!

            "Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning." - Rick Cook "There is no wealth like knowledge, no poverty like ignorance." Ali ibn Abi Talib "Animadvertistine, ubicumque stes, fumum recta in faciem ferri?"

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            • _ _Zorro_

              Why did you asked for his permission then? Were you planning doing this at the office or elsewhere? In any case, if it is after work, where is the need to tell your boss?

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              Mustafa Ismail Mustafa
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              It wasn't really permission. It was more of a "we're keeping you in the loop" thing. Don't get me wrong, he's a really nice guy, but obviously he can be quite THICK. But that's my own biased opinion that is a result of disgust, astonishment and a prevalent sense of WTF?

              "Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning." - Rick Cook "There is no wealth like knowledge, no poverty like ignorance." Ali ibn Abi Talib "Animadvertistine, ubicumque stes, fumum recta in faciem ferri?"

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              • R RichardGrimmer

                If I were your boss, and you asked me for company support to use a language that we didn't use, and had no intention of using, would scream "I'm not happy here and want out, but need to brush my skills up on your time first"....perhaps that's his beef?

                "Knock me down, I'll get straight back up again, I'll come back stronger than a powered up pacman" (Lilly Allen / Kaiser Chiefs)

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                Mustafa Ismail Mustafa
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                But it wasn't on his time :( Heck, if the group formed we would have met every other Thursday work schedules permitting. :confused:

                "Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning." - Rick Cook "There is no wealth like knowledge, no poverty like ignorance." Ali ibn Abi Talib "Animadvertistine, ubicumque stes, fumum recta in faciem ferri?"

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                • M Mustafa Ismail Mustafa

                  Thanks Marc. You can't guess how passionate I've become about this. For him to refuse to have our own group that would be working on this ON OUR OWN TIME seems SO narrow minded and short sided to me. Several times (before either one of the three I mentioned) joined the company, they had to freelance/outsource some C++ library development. Since it appears that the likelihood of this happening again is high enough, I would have expected he would have tried to set something up himself. I'm so p!ssed at the moment. Eft!

                  "Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning." - Rick Cook "There is no wealth like knowledge, no poverty like ignorance." Ali ibn Abi Talib "Animadvertistine, ubicumque stes, fumum recta in faciem ferri?"

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                  I can tell you from experience that you're fighting a losing battle. He's tasted the turd that is VB.Net, and he's grown to like the flavor.

                  "Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997
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                    It wasn't really permission. It was more of a "we're keeping you in the loop" thing. Don't get me wrong, he's a really nice guy, but obviously he can be quite THICK. But that's my own biased opinion that is a result of disgust, astonishment and a prevalent sense of WTF?

                    "Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning." - Rick Cook "There is no wealth like knowledge, no poverty like ignorance." Ali ibn Abi Talib "Animadvertistine, ubicumque stes, fumum recta in faciem ferri?"

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                    _Zorro_
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                    Ok, I taught it was permission you were asking. My bad.

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                    • realJSOPR realJSOP

                      I can tell you from experience that you're fighting a losing battle. He's tasted the turd that is VB.Net, and he's grown to like the flavor.

                      "Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997
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                      "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001

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                      :laugh::laugh::laugh:

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                      • M Mustafa Ismail Mustafa

                        I code using VB.net for a living and honestly, I' try my absolute best to try and stay fit using other languages that are more C-Based. This is for my own benefit frankly as there isn't much reception for it here in the company, in fact, there are only two other guys here that have an interest almost equaling mine. With this in mind, I was talking to these guys about setting up some sort of group that tries to maintain C++ fitness. I actually went to talk to the CTO about it and he completely gunned it down. Not only did he refuse it out of hand, he proclaimed and I quote "No one here likes C++, in fact, there is no use for C++ anymore." :wtf::omg::mad: I can't believe it. Obviously I'll be carrying on with my own plans, but without the support and blessing of the Company. :suss:

                        "Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning." - Rick Cook "There is no wealth like knowledge, no poverty like ignorance." Ali ibn Abi Talib "Animadvertistine, ubicumque stes, fumum recta in faciem ferri?"

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                        Colin Angus Mackay
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                        Mustafa Ismail Mustafa wrote:

                        With this in mind, I was talking to these guys about setting up some sort of group that tries to maintain C++ fitness. I actually went to talk to the CTO about it and he completely gunned it down. Not only did he refuse it out of hand, he proclaimed and I quote "No one here likes C++, in fact, there is no use for C++ anymore."

                        You could look for user groups in your local area.


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

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                        • realJSOPR realJSOP

                          I can tell you from experience that you're fighting a losing battle. He's tasted the turd that is VB.Net, and he's grown to like the flavor.

                          "Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997
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                          "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001

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                          Mustafa Ismail Mustafa
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                          :laugh: That's a 5 :-D I believe what you're saying is right. I'll be taking Colin's advice to heart and to look for local groups here and if not see about setting one up with other developers who feel as strongly about this as I do.

                          "Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning." - Rick Cook "There is no wealth like knowledge, no poverty like ignorance." Ali ibn Abi Talib "Animadvertistine, ubicumque stes, fumum recta in faciem ferri?"

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                          • C Colin Angus Mackay

                            Mustafa Ismail Mustafa wrote:

                            With this in mind, I was talking to these guys about setting up some sort of group that tries to maintain C++ fitness. I actually went to talk to the CTO about it and he completely gunned it down. Not only did he refuse it out of hand, he proclaimed and I quote "No one here likes C++, in fact, there is no use for C++ anymore."

                            You could look for user groups in your local area.


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

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                            Mustafa Ismail Mustafa
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                            I'll definitely do that; And if I can't find any I'll look into setting one up.

                            "Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning." - Rick Cook "There is no wealth like knowledge, no poverty like ignorance." Ali ibn Abi Talib "Animadvertistine, ubicumque stes, fumum recta in faciem ferri?"

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                            • R Rocky Moore

                              Well maybe no use for them. There is still a lot of applications written in C/C++ and will continue for quite some time. Most Operating Systems of today are still written in ASM/C/C++ as well as many device drivers. That said though, in typical data driven business applications today, C++ is really a legacy technology and few use it. Just take a look at the job market and you will find that C++ demand is flat out dying. I used C/C++ pretty much all the time for close to two decades, but once C#/.NET came out, I had no need for C++ again. Language wars will continue forever, but what really matters is that you get involved in a marketable language (one that has plenty of jobs) and master it. Not so important which one as long as it one of the popular ones. Learning or staying up with C++ is really of little value.

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                              Nemanja Trifunovic
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                              Rocky Moore wrote:

                              Just take a look at the job market and you will find that C++ demand is flat out dying.

                              I just did and saw that C++ demand is stronger than ever.


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                              • R Rocky Moore

                                Well maybe no use for them. There is still a lot of applications written in C/C++ and will continue for quite some time. Most Operating Systems of today are still written in ASM/C/C++ as well as many device drivers. That said though, in typical data driven business applications today, C++ is really a legacy technology and few use it. Just take a look at the job market and you will find that C++ demand is flat out dying. I used C/C++ pretty much all the time for close to two decades, but once C#/.NET came out, I had no need for C++ again. Language wars will continue forever, but what really matters is that you get involved in a marketable language (one that has plenty of jobs) and master it. Not so important which one as long as it one of the popular ones. Learning or staying up with C++ is really of little value.

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                                Jim Crafton
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                                Rocky Moore wrote:

                                Learning or staying up with C++ is really of little value.

                                Right, unless your a major software vendor, like Microsoft, Oracle, Adobe, Alias|Wavefront, Lightwave, ToonBoom, Autodesk, NewTek, Borland, Google, Apple, and countless other CAD, graphics, Word processor/office suite, developer tools, and thousands of other software products out there. None of them are being written in .Net. And lets not eve start with the embedded market. My understanding is that most of these devices use C++ for the whole application stack, from the OS to the end-user layer*. Not all software is a "typical data driven business application". I don't know why people keep trying to paint this picture, or give the impression that it is. *Sadly some of these C++ frameworks that they use are sucky, but from what I've seen they aren't very good because they were poorly designed, not due to any language constraints.

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                                  I code using VB.net for a living and honestly, I' try my absolute best to try and stay fit using other languages that are more C-Based. This is for my own benefit frankly as there isn't much reception for it here in the company, in fact, there are only two other guys here that have an interest almost equaling mine. With this in mind, I was talking to these guys about setting up some sort of group that tries to maintain C++ fitness. I actually went to talk to the CTO about it and he completely gunned it down. Not only did he refuse it out of hand, he proclaimed and I quote "No one here likes C++, in fact, there is no use for C++ anymore." :wtf::omg::mad: I can't believe it. Obviously I'll be carrying on with my own plans, but without the support and blessing of the Company. :suss:

                                  "Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning." - Rick Cook "There is no wealth like knowledge, no poverty like ignorance." Ali ibn Abi Talib "Animadvertistine, ubicumque stes, fumum recta in faciem ferri?"

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                                  mr_lasseter
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                                  Do you ask your company if you can watch TV on the weekend? Why would you ask your company what you can do on your spare time? If you didn't want to do it on their clock or space, why did you bother asking?

                                  Mike Lasseter

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                                  • M Mustafa Ismail Mustafa

                                    It wasn't really permission. It was more of a "we're keeping you in the loop" thing. Don't get me wrong, he's a really nice guy, but obviously he can be quite THICK. But that's my own biased opinion that is a result of disgust, astonishment and a prevalent sense of WTF?

                                    "Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning." - Rick Cook "There is no wealth like knowledge, no poverty like ignorance." Ali ibn Abi Talib "Animadvertistine, ubicumque stes, fumum recta in faciem ferri?"

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                                    Paddy Boyd
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                                    Ah. Ok. Sounds like a man who should be well outside the loop then... (Or possibly inside it, with it contracting around him)

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                                    • M Mustafa Ismail Mustafa

                                      Rocky Moore wrote:

                                      Just take a look at the job market and you will find that C++ demand is flat out dying.

                                      Really? I wouldn't say dying, in decline maybe, but not dying. I am looking for jobs in Canada and the US (home for me is Edmonton, Alberta) and though the demand for them is less than before its not exactly dead (or dying) IMO. As is, I'm staying here in the Middle East until I finish my Masters Degree and then I'll be heading back to Canada or so my plans are at the moment.

                                      "Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning." - Rick Cook "There is no wealth like knowledge, no poverty like ignorance." Ali ibn Abi Talib "Animadvertistine, ubicumque stes, fumum recta in faciem ferri?"

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                                      Last time I was looking around Edmonton for jobs there was only one place that used VB a lot and they were working on phasing it out as soon as possible. If you were still in Edmonton I wouldn't mind setting up a group to try and further C++ skills also, I mainly work in C++ but finding interesting stuff out is always fun.

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                                      • F Fred_Smith

                                        S Smerk wrote:

                                        People hate what they don't understand.

                                        Is that why everyone here hates VB? :)

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                                        Slacker007
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                                        probably. however, I started in vb, then went to java and c++, and now c#. I love C#.

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                                        • M Mustafa Ismail Mustafa

                                          I code using VB.net for a living and honestly, I' try my absolute best to try and stay fit using other languages that are more C-Based. This is for my own benefit frankly as there isn't much reception for it here in the company, in fact, there are only two other guys here that have an interest almost equaling mine. With this in mind, I was talking to these guys about setting up some sort of group that tries to maintain C++ fitness. I actually went to talk to the CTO about it and he completely gunned it down. Not only did he refuse it out of hand, he proclaimed and I quote "No one here likes C++, in fact, there is no use for C++ anymore." :wtf::omg::mad: I can't believe it. Obviously I'll be carrying on with my own plans, but without the support and blessing of the Company. :suss:

                                          "Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning." - Rick Cook "There is no wealth like knowledge, no poverty like ignorance." Ali ibn Abi Talib "Animadvertistine, ubicumque stes, fumum recta in faciem ferri?"

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                                          What can't you believe about it? Seems like a reasonable position to take. You can do what you want on your own time.


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