A skilled professional with 3 years of experience in C, Sharp and VB.NET.I have to admit that I do know C and also a little of VB.NET, but I have never seen SHARP :) Ok, probably it was just a mistyping, but I bet the person who wrote this subject has no idea about programing languages whatsoever ;)
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I think you are the one that has no idea abput programming languages.
C# is the new generation of C++.Net and is pure Object Oriented, like java.
No,
You are not being fair!
I did read "How to program (in 21 days)" and "How to become a great programmer for dummies".
Anyway, thanks for replaying.
Let the man know that the symbol # is also called a sharp in music. That's why C# reads "C sharp" or sometimes only "sharp".
I think the ',' between C and Sharp is the typo.. If you remove this ',' and read it will become "C Sharp and VB.NET" which suites to a particular stream of programing.C and VB.NET seems to be not a good combination.....
I think the ',' between C and Sharp is the typo.. If you remove this ',' and read it is ',' you can read "C Sharp and VB.NET"
Hi "just"
That's what I believe also.
I just think it is interesting: some one send a job offer without paying attention to the description ;)
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