I 'm wondering
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:confused:Hi?? Im entry level worker in battery company,, My company make Battery cell in industry part, Usualyl i made BMS (Battery Management System) like monitoring Battery volt, temp program using c++, MFC Somtimes , it was hard to use many APIs. I studied electronics engineering in school.. Im not good at Window Programming. But I try to learn internet, and book,diverse resources. I buy chartfx program package (JAVA, C# C++, Web) But Im using C++ chartfx 6.2 verison. it was hard to operate chart in C++ If I use C# . I can use chart gauge,, design things.. But it takes many times to move C#.. I dont have many foundation skills.. so worried..... I 'm wonderig that studying c++ longer or give up c++ and move to study C#.. Let me advice.. Im only window programmer in my company,, ( 1years 6 month work career)
For something managing battery levels, I think you want to stay with C++. This is a common language (relatively), available on almost all platforms. C# is a language that is Microsoft-specific, and requires the use of a fairly heavy weight and specific CLR, which you wouldn't be able to run at or near BIOS level for example. C++ code will be able to run multi-platform and in low-level environments. You want to stick with C++. Good luck!
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Roger Wright wrote:
You've already mastered that one, Mick. Everyone needs a fallback position, though; I suggest singing very loudly and badly in public places.
That's not a good suggestion at all. I'll go with falling down without hurting yourself. I'll give that a go and se how I do.
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Michael Martin wrote:
I'll go with falling down without hurting yourself. I'll give that a go and se how I do.
I think you have already mastered that one also. :doh:
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Michael Martin wrote:
I'll go with falling down without hurting yourself. I'll give that a go and se how I do.
I think you have already mastered that one also. :doh:
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I think you have already mastered that one also. :doh:
I'll just have to conceed then, that I have mastered all I need to know.
Michael Martin Australia "I controlled my laughter and simple said "No,I am very busy,so I can't write any code for you". The moment they heard this all the smiling face turned into a sad looking face and one of them farted. So I had to leave the place as soon as possible." - Mr.Prakash One Fine Saturday. 24/04/2004
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:confused:Hi?? Im entry level worker in battery company,, My company make Battery cell in industry part, Usualyl i made BMS (Battery Management System) like monitoring Battery volt, temp program using c++, MFC Somtimes , it was hard to use many APIs. I studied electronics engineering in school.. Im not good at Window Programming. But I try to learn internet, and book,diverse resources. I buy chartfx program package (JAVA, C# C++, Web) But Im using C++ chartfx 6.2 verison. it was hard to operate chart in C++ If I use C# . I can use chart gauge,, design things.. But it takes many times to move C#.. I dont have many foundation skills.. so worried..... I 'm wonderig that studying c++ longer or give up c++ and move to study C#.. Let me advice.. Im only window programmer in my company,, ( 1years 6 month work career)
Normally you would pick one and learn it well first. But I presume that you are doing this on your own time so you can bounce back an forth if you wish. However, at least where I live, your current experience would suggest that you are currently working in the "embedded" programming market. Thus your next job would be in embedded programming as well. And knowledge in C++ is much more likely to be helpful in that market.
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It is simple. You learn the skills applicable to the job you want to do.
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:) thanks
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DaveAuld wrote:
You learn the skills applicable to the job you want to do.
Drinking it is then.
Michael Martin Australia "I controlled my laughter and simple said "No,I am very busy,so I can't write any code for you". The moment they heard this all the smiling face turned into a sad looking face and one of them farted. So I had to leave the place as soon as possible." - Mr.Prakash One Fine Saturday. 24/04/2004
:) drink valentine soon
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Normally you would pick one and learn it well first. But I presume that you are doing this on your own time so you can bounce back an forth if you wish. However, at least where I live, your current experience would suggest that you are currently working in the "embedded" programming market. Thus your next job would be in embedded programming as well. And knowledge in C++ is much more likely to be helpful in that market.
yes i connect board and show data my boss made firm ware i just show data in window my company use chip stm.
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:confused:Hi?? Im entry level worker in battery company,, My company make Battery cell in industry part, Usualyl i made BMS (Battery Management System) like monitoring Battery volt, temp program using c++, MFC Somtimes , it was hard to use many APIs. I studied electronics engineering in school.. Im not good at Window Programming. But I try to learn internet, and book,diverse resources. I buy chartfx program package (JAVA, C# C++, Web) But Im using C++ chartfx 6.2 verison. it was hard to operate chart in C++ If I use C# . I can use chart gauge,, design things.. But it takes many times to move C#.. I dont have many foundation skills.. so worried..... I 'm wonderig that studying c++ longer or give up c++ and move to study C#.. Let me advice.. Im only window programmer in my company,, ( 1years 6 month work career)
You have to constantly learn new things, in this field. I've found that it's wisest to only learn things if there is an actual need for them -- otherwise you become a mine of useless information. What are your goals? Is there a company or field that you want to move to that uses C#? If so, learn it to help you make the move. If you don't have a definite, real-world aim that requires C#, then I'd say you should find out what is needed in the fields you want to move into, and learn them, instead.
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:confused:Hi?? Im entry level worker in battery company,, My company make Battery cell in industry part, Usualyl i made BMS (Battery Management System) like monitoring Battery volt, temp program using c++, MFC Somtimes , it was hard to use many APIs. I studied electronics engineering in school.. Im not good at Window Programming. But I try to learn internet, and book,diverse resources. I buy chartfx program package (JAVA, C# C++, Web) But Im using C++ chartfx 6.2 verison. it was hard to operate chart in C++ If I use C# . I can use chart gauge,, design things.. But it takes many times to move C#.. I dont have many foundation skills.. so worried..... I 'm wonderig that studying c++ longer or give up c++ and move to study C#.. Let me advice.. Im only window programmer in my company,, ( 1years 6 month work career)
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DaveAuld wrote:
You learn the skills applicable to the job you want to do.
Drinking it is then.
Michael Martin Australia "I controlled my laughter and simple said "No,I am very busy,so I can't write any code for you". The moment they heard this all the smiling face turned into a sad looking face and one of them farted. So I had to leave the place as soon as possible." - Mr.Prakash One Fine Saturday. 24/04/2004
Correction : Drinking and girls => Charlie sheens life in Two and half men ;)