From my point of view while learning a language ur interest in particular language,ur logical skills should be given preference rather than I.T industry trend.I am also doing MCA and i think if u have a strong logical skills then go for C++ i have never seen it going out of demand.
2006-12-22 01:18:35
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answered by Anonymous
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C/C++ appears to be the most widely accepted language in most industries.
What is probably more important is a solid understanding how software languages work. If you can get this then learning other languages is quite easy - there is usually little difference in the semantics, it's mostly the syntax that changes.
2006-12-22 11:56:46
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answered by LabVIEW Expert 2
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Depends on a lot of things. If you are into fine details and are very logical, then C++. If you like to get things done quickly and see results, then C#, Java, or Visual Basic. If you love the web and have a knack for visual design, then HTML, JavaScript, and XML (they work together).
2006-12-22 09:55:12
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answered by JK 1
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English?
2006-12-22 08:05:33
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answered by lavinia s 1
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Select any language that is popular in the job search market. But note that knowledge of plain C will help you with writing in any language.
2006-12-22 09:44:33
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answered by alakit013 5
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Visual Basic, C++,
2006-12-22 10:12:11
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answered by TAREQ 1
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Depends entirely on what you want to do. Java, Java script, Visual Basic, C++, etc are all popular programs.
2006-12-22 08:13:11
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answered by Anonymous
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english is the most useful - i mean you can go in any country and you'll be understood! but since you already speak it, you should chose french! i speak it fluently since i live in france but i think it's a beautiful language! i'm learning to speak german as well but it's way too complicated! and when you speak french, you vaguely understand spanish and italien ... pick french you won't regret it!
2006-12-22 08:12:34
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answered by Lux 4
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Esperanto. William Shatner made a movie using that language. If it's good enough for Captain Kirk, then it should be good enough for you.
2006-12-22 08:12:18
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answered by Anonymous
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It all depends on where in the IT field you want to go. Is it in:
web programing - then use Coldfusion, ASP.NET
programming - C++, VB
Database - T-SQL
2006-12-22 11:08:14
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answered by The First 3
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