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Is anyone familiar with C#?

saratoga

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I have to take a C# class this semester and I have to say it's strange, almost so easy that a 3 year old could master it. I've taken C++ (not Visual C++) before in my undergrad studies and it was much harder than this drag-and-drop with the occasional line of code insertion stuff is.

At my last job, it wasn't anything I was expected to do but I got good enough to where I could modify some Pick programming (which is an excersie in backwards Polish futility. Even created a couple of programs from scratch that were used to create product labels for specific customers.
edit.bp.cust.mast."Labels"~1:230:mad2:
 
If I had time I would do the Visual C++, it isn't too bad if you can keep your code clean.
 
My major is MIS, so nothing too code intensive required, but since I toyed around with C# and VB in highschool, I took a few programming classes just for the fun of it. VB is hella fun cuz you can make some pretty powerful stuff without a whole lot of extra work.

Haha, the last class I took was Fortran. Guess I'm from the stone age now.

Sure are... Old timer ):h.
 
When I started we used 80 column punch cards or 96 column cards if you were on a System 3 machine (how's that for dating yourself). However, I've been a database guy for 34 years. You application guys drive me nuts! :mad2:
 
System 3? Holy cow... I used to carry punch cards around in hush puppy boxes... took about 30 lbs of cards to turn fahrenheit into celcius...

CDC Cyber 370 MF and PDP-11 mini; Fortran, Pascal, Algol, Cobol, PL1... tape 5=input, tape6=output.

C+ is orange soda pop, I think...

You other olde fartes must have played Advent or Trek on the old tletypes, no?
 
No we didn't play those games. Since we had 100 rubber bands on our wrist we would shoot anything or anybody while we were waiting for quitting time. When quitting time came about we headed to the computer room, pulled one of the tiles on the false floor and retrieved a six pack. Ahhhh, the gold old days!
 
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