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for more than 15 years I was coding in C/C++/ASM, and then went to .NET for some projects.
But now I'm telling you if you want to feel what you know and feel the wind of change, go and learn Ruby and I don't mean any script language like Python or PHP for Web or Erlang. I know all of them I'm telling you It worth the learning curve and it makes you happier.
RRRRRRRRRRRUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUBBBBBBBBBBBBBYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
Siavash B
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It may be a superset of JavaScript, but I have been learning TypeScript over the last few months. Interesting stuff, makes JavaScript programming much easier.
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I'm still trying to learn Haskell, its hard, because it forces you to do proper functional programming.
But hell, learning another OO/Procedural language becomes boring after a while - the variations are generally more syntactic than semantic.
Haskell makes you learn whole new ways of approaching problems, and it influences how you approach things even in more mainstream languages.
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It's a pain in the neck. I had a much better experience with SML and Scheme.
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Looks interesting... think I'll give that a go.
"For fifty bucks I'd put my face in their soup and blow." - George Costanza
CP article: SmartPager - a Flickr-style pager control with go-to-page popup layer.
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Thanks, I'll download the videos and learn! Many people suggested to me that I learn Python.
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It's language for .NET platform with many interesting features, way more powerful than even C#.
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You heard me ...
Cheees,
Edo
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Edo Tzumer wrote: Cheees,
Edo
Do you mean 'Cheers' instead of 'Cheees'?
The quick red ProgramFOX jumps right over the Lazy<Dog> .
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Sometimes I doo
Cheees,
Edo
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You can learn new .NET libraries almost endlessly ...
Cheees,
Edo
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Have learnt Java and C#, they are so much alike it made it easier. However I've used only C# for commercial projects, Java is still a hobby thingy for now.
Peter Bamuhigire twitter : @peterbamu
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Enjoyed learning them!
modified 9-Apr-13 8:13am.
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I actually started with c# and .Net framework programming nearly three years ago, got into C++ development later (last summer). Started C++ on an Arduino board (Yep, the one arduino article was actually one of my first steps regarding C++...) and now working on a syslog/RFC 5424 implementation with Qt on Windows.
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started learning nearly sharepoint, ajax , jquery....
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Sounds great.
vanita khatnani wrote: started learning
Unfortunately there is no end point.
I wish, I could have written for my mind:
Mind.AsEnumerable().Where(m => m["EmptyCorner"] == "").ToList().ForEach(s => s.SetField("EmptyCorner", "C#, Asp.net, Linq, Java, .....Everyting"));
Mind.AcceptChanges(); ___________________________________________________
A little help through the tips and Articles
1. Table Valued Parameters
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hahahah
it only sounds great.....
but its quite hectic and somewhat horrible to learn these things along with work schedule.
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vanita khatnani wrote: horrible to learn these things along with work schedule.
What if you get much time and you've been given to read a lot?
Somthing similar to this[^].
I wish, I could have written for my mind:
Mind.AsEnumerable().Where(m => m["EmptyCorner"] == "").ToList().ForEach(s => s.SetField("EmptyCorner", "C#, Asp.net, Linq, Java, .....Everyting"));
Mind.AcceptChanges(); ___________________________________________________
A little help through the tips and Articles
1. Table Valued Parameters
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Of which none are programming languages.
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I just do not have the time to do the training.
I wish I could find a web site that offers bite-sized, high-quality training videos at the cost of a cup of . That way I can get a little bit of training in whenever I have a few minutes available.
[Hmmm...Why does my nose look all brown? ]
Soren Madsen
"When you don't know what you're doing it's best to do it quickly" - Jase #DuckDynasty
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<Singing>
Brown circle around your neck,
brown circle around your neck,
brown circle around your neck!
</Singing>
Nevermind
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SoMad wrote: I wish I could find a web site that offers bite-sized, high-quality training videos at the cost of a cup of [Coffee] .
http://www.codeproject.tv/[^]
Vasudevan Deepak Kumar
Personal Homepage Tech Gossips
The woods are lovely, dark and deep,
But I have promises to keep,
And miles to go before I sleep,
And miles to go before I sleep!
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