Sounds like wotsisname is doing very well dragging and dropping his parts.
Of course there's more to software development than disgusting social habits
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostYou do all codes.
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostDeveloping software in "C" I then progressed to "C++" having developed software in "C++" under Visual Studio this gave me access to MSDN. MSDN taught me all I want to know about lambda expressions, expression trees & closures.
Simples.
You sir, are pwned!
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Originally posted by Churchill View Post5 years of solid "C" development and you should be able to write software in any language.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostWhat do you know of lambda expressions, expression trees & closures?
Not alot I would have thought.
Simples.
You sir, are pwned!
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5 years of solid "C" development and you should be able to write software in any language.
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Originally posted by Weltchy View PostI'm fairly confident that I, or any other expereinced developer, could pick up another mainstream language we're not familiar with, and given a couple of weeks, get to a level of proficiency where we would be comfortable enough to discuss it with an SME for that language.
But only because I understand a bunch of the nastier aspects of Java. If I wasn't looking for the tricks, hacks and kludges, becoming competent would take much longer.
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Originally posted by Diestl View PostTakes about 5 years experience before you can master .NET, its huge.
I'm fairly confident that I, or any other expereinced developer, could pick up another mainstream language we're not familiar with, and given a couple of weeks, get to a level of proficiency where we would be comfortable enough to discuss it with an SME for that language.
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Takes about 5 years experience before you can master .NET, its huge.
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