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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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    No. Sad to say, i actually understand idiocy. I just don't enjoy it. :rolleyes:

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      No. Sad to say, i actually understand idiocy. I just don't enjoy it. :rolleyes:

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      Young man to Dorothy Parker: I can't bear fools! Dorothy Parker: How odd - your mother obviously could! :)

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      • F Fred_Smith

        Young man to Dorothy Parker: I can't bear fools! Dorothy Parker: How odd - your mother obviously could! :)

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        Nice one. :)

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        • J Jim Crafton

          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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          led mike
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          Jim Crafton wrote:

          Right, unless your a major software vendor

          But what if you are a software dabbler? :-D

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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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            Well, I wouldn't go as far as your boss, but I would say that NEW C++ development is at an all-time low. I wrote C++ code for more than 10 years, but now it's seldom that I find a use for it. The vast majority of new development is either in .net or java (not including stuff like php and ruby or scripting languages like perl or python). Large commercial software will likely continue to be C++ for no other reason than it's harder to reverse engineer and "crack", not to mention the large amount of legacy code.

            -- Where are we going? And why am I in this handbasket?

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            • S Slacker007

              Rocky Moore wrote:

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

              I do agree with on this but I feel that using/learning would be more on a personal basis rather than professional. I code in nothing but C#. However, I have to maintain legacy apps written in C++. Plus, I learned C++ in college and I don't think Colleges and Universities will be replacing C++ anytime soon.

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              S Smerk wrote:

              I don't think Colleges and Universities will be replacing C++ anytime soon.

              That is true, they are always way behind the ball. I remember back when C++ flat out took over everything, the tech college here was still pushing Pascal.. They do not seem to get you ready for the job market..

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