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I am interested in software development as a carreer. Which programming languages should I focus on learning?

2006-11-08 03:48:35 · 7 answers · asked by czekoskwigel 5 in Computers & Internet Programming & Design

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Specific languages are good for getting specific jobs, but for a career you'll need more than that. The working set of languages changes every few years... my advice would be to learn the big ones now (meaning C, C++, C# and Java), as well as have some knowledge of some of the more esoteric stuff out there (get a handle on aspect oriented things, try your hand at haskell, etc).

At the end of the day, it's experience and the ability to learn quickly that matters.

2006-11-08 04:01:51 · answer #1 · answered by Ryan 4 · 1 0

Before I have a take a look at at this question, I must point out that I am a clinical pupil (would probably have an intriguing system, on the grounds that clinical stories are really attached to pharmacy); I talk English, Arabic, French (third language) and am now looking to study German (nonetheless at learners' stage). Oh, and that my clinical stories are in French. I might endorse you research French. I am now not since any grammar complexities, finding out problems or how so much you already know of each languages as of now, while advising you to take French. Instead I am basing it on the truth that French is extra generally spoken this present day than is German (Think of Belgium, Switzerland, the Eastern facet of Canada, former French colonies in North and principal Africa). Also, French could also be extra priceless if, as you recounted, you wish to pursue a profession in pharmacy, as (I consider) there are extra references and textbooks in French than there in German. I do not know if the above is of exceptional support. I'd nonetheless love to reply to what you mentioned approximately France being a sexy susceptible nation versus Germany... To be sincere, I uncover the either one of them in an nearly identical in a cheap misery trouble however I'm willing to believe the French stand larger seeing their political fame and all (Veto!).

2016-09-01 09:13:02 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If you are interested in business software the Microsoft .NET family: Visual Basic and the rest. If you use MS Office you may want to start with macros in Visual Basic for applications. The alternative is Java: also free and powerful. Join web forums ask a lot of questions. Software changes constantly so delve in it and keep swimming :-)

2006-11-08 03:57:23 · answer #3 · answered by Alex G 6 · 0 0

Java, c/c++, c#, vb.net are all good to know for professional software development. It also might be useful to SQL for databases, and XML is used a lot too.

2006-11-08 04:32:33 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Java, Oracle and FoxPro at the moment. C and C++ are unfortunately losing their grasp.

2006-11-08 03:50:39 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Java, Oracle and FoxPro
if you are looking for a short term course ...then SAP would be the best..
I would suggest SAP-ABAP


and best of luck!!

2006-11-08 03:59:52 · answer #6 · answered by The Saint 2 · 0 0

C++, or SQL I would say its a toss up between those two.

2006-11-08 03:50:53 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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