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  • V Vasudevan Deepak Kumar

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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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      Colin Angus Mackay
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      He knows c++.

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


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        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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          • C Colin Angus Mackay

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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.

            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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            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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              • C Colin Angus Mackay

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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.

                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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                    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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                    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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                      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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