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yoyonerd Grandmaster Cheater
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Posted: Sun Aug 31, 2008 10:52 am Post subject: Is learning c# worth it? |
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Just as the title says, I'm learning c#, and want to know if i should continue
if you have any comments please try and answer the following:
pros of c#
things i can do with c#
any other nice things about c#
if there's a different language i should learn, please post it, and why i should switch |
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AndrewMan Grandmaster Cheater Supreme
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Posted: Sun Aug 31, 2008 10:58 am Post subject: Re: Is learning c# worth it? |
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pros of c# more efficient than VB.Net
things i can do with c# depends, what do you want to make?
any other nice things about c# I would learn C# if you don't want to get into memory editing or making games.
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yoyonerd Grandmaster Cheater
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as for things i can do
im talking about general, would c# allow me to generally make things i might need? or is it too oriented to one type of usage only?
by that i mean, is it flexible?
if you can't make games or such with it
what types of things could i specialize in with c# |
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If you haven't noticed their is a Programming Section.
And if you've started learning C# should know what you can do with it since most books that i've read start with explaining when it's used. |
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yoyonerd Grandmaster Cheater
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sorry didn't notice, mod close this if needed
and i have knowledge, I want other people's opinions
people who are moe advanced maybe, people from other languages? |
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hcavolsdsadgadsg I'm a spammer
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| yoyonerd wrote: | as for things i can do
im talking about general, would c# allow me to generally make things i might need? or is it too oriented to one type of usage only?
by that i mean, is it flexible?
if you can't make games or such with it
what types of things could i specialize in with c# |
You can do close to anything you can think of, only it requires a large runtime and isn't as fast as the native languages.
It's a RAD language, fast, and simple to learn. It however hides many things lower level ones expose, possibly hindering you from understand how things actually work behind the scenes. |
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