I would next pick up a good object-oriented language next. If you choose C# or Java the syntax will be similar to what you already know.
2007-06-24 03:54:44
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answered by McFate 7
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Good quesiton. To be honest, if you are ready for OOP and strongly typed languages II would go straight to C#. The advantages of going to next C# instead of C++:
-C# will keep you away from multiple inheritance
-C# (actually, the .NET Framework) has the garbage collector which will dispose of objects for you.
-C# is more type safe because in C++ you can still use ANSI C methods which aren't type safe (printf, macros)
-C# will prepare you for other modern OOP languages
-C# (to me) was easier to learn than C++
-C++ .NET will also help keep you away from the downfalls of regular ol' C++ but there isn't much books or documentation on the this version. That's fine if you already know C++ but I had some issues in which I had to rewrite some things that works fine in other .NET languages.
This is all squarely your decision. Check out all answers given and go with what you are comfortable with.
2007-06-24 15:56:40
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answered by Anonymous
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go with JAVA
Advantages of JAVA
Java has gained enormous popularity since it first appeared. Its rapid ascension and wide acceptance can be traced to its design and programming features, particularly in its promise that you can write a program once, and run it anywhere. Java was chosen as the programming language for network computers (NC) and has been perceived as a universal front end for the enterprise database. As stated in Java language white paper by Sun Microsystems: "Java is a simple, object-oriented, distributed, interpreted, robust, secure, architecture neutral, portable, multithreaded, and dynamic."
2007-06-26 03:07:17
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answered by ihoston 3
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Finish up with C++, then C#. It wouldn't hurt to become involved with Microsoft Visual Studio.net 2005. There, with 1 IDE you can have Java, C++, C# and VisualBasic. The express editions are powerhouses, and they are free, as is SQL server express.
2007-06-24 15:37:02
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answered by John B 4
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You should move onto Java and PHP and then start learning SQL, they are a good mix and there are plenty of jobs available in those areas.
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2007-06-24 11:00:51
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answered by Craigus 2
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While you are on a winner stick with it.
Keep learning c until you can make it do handstands then there will always be work for you.
2007-06-24 11:11:26
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answered by little sunbeam 3
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just dig it up the C language,it is mother of all language or apps
2007-06-24 11:18:16
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answered by Anonymous
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try going media. if ur good in design. photoshop flash and expression is good.
2007-06-24 10:55:20
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answered by jervik 2
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