Saturday, May 22, 2010

Do you hink that object-oriented programming using visual C# .net would be hard to learn for a freshmen colleg

depending on how much previous programming experience, yes. But if that's what you want to learn, then go for it. As a software engineer I would not recommend learning C# as a first languange unless you have a good reason to. Learn a more mainstream language first such as C/C++, or something even more simple like Visual Basic. These languanges have a lot of legacy support and you won't have any problem getting info and help along the way. C# and .NET are more on the fringe and are used for special things that are windows specific. If you're thinking about being a programmer you want to widen your horizons and learn languages that aren't platform dependant and can solve a wide variety of problems...from there you can specialize etc. In my opinion .NET is for very particular tasks and it requires a basic programming familiarity first...just my two cents...

Do you hink that object-oriented programming using visual C# .net would be hard to learn for a freshmen colleg
no that's so easy to learn, so it is called CSharp.


just go ahead and don't tired. Also it has the best visual editor called Visual Studio.NET . so prefect.
Reply:I don't do C#, but Object Oriented programming is quite easy.


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