Matthew Small wrote:
> C++ is so still totally in there it's not real.  A couple of years ago I
> thought that it was not even worth knowing anymore.  Then I got to MS and
> realized that I was totally wrong.  When you can really do C++, you can
> basically do anything.  Everything is programmed in C++ around here, it's
> the language of choice.  The really high-paid jobs are paying for Visual C++
> (non-managed) and Java.  I believe .NET is second behind both of those.  I
> would concentrate on either Java or the Visual languages primarily C++, but
> C# if not C++.
> 
> - Matt Small

Yes, C++ is still used a lot.  I never even noticed that VS Studio had 
C++.  I've only built VB and C# projects in them.  I guess it's mastery 
over Java then.  Thanks.

PS Thanks to everyone else too.  I guess I always knew it was going to 
be Java.  Kind of a shame.  In my opinion, The VS Studio is a really 
good IDE.  Eclipse is good but it's really not even fair to compare the two.

-- 
2004 - The year $184M couldn't buy a pennant.


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