In order to get my degree I had to learn, or more appropriately become familiar with, VB, C#, Java, as well as some scripting languages. So in order for me to become really good at developing programs, I decided to concentrate on one. However, the language I really wanted to learn was C/C++. Why? Because that is the grandfather of most of the programming languages we use today. Now, since Java and C# are similar to C/C++, and since I was already familiar with Java and C#, and since using Visual Studio for creating programs makes thing much quicker and easier, I decided to concentrate on C#. Is my reasoning sound?
S
Spiro Kourouklis
@Spiro Kourouklis