ALEX PANKU
February 25th, 2001, 12:29 PM
Hello everybody!
I would like to ask a couple of questions:
1. I am a C/C++/Visual C++ programmer with almost two years work experience on a proprietary platform. This platform is somewhat remote from the standard use of Visual C++, and I have reasons to believe that things are done differently in other companies. I have been learning C/C++/Visual C++ on my own, and now I am teaching myself database programming with Visual C++ and general Java. I am looking for a new job, but I have not been too successful. What do you think I should do to improve my chances of landing a good job and to be successful at it?
2. I have been checking out some books on both Visual C++ and Java; they are:
Eugène Kain's The MFC Answer Book,
Programming Windows With MFC by Jeff Prosise AND
Thinking in Java by Bruce Eckel.
What do you think would be some good books on both Visual C++ and Java that I could use as a reference for real world programming?
ALEX
I would like to ask a couple of questions:
1. I am a C/C++/Visual C++ programmer with almost two years work experience on a proprietary platform. This platform is somewhat remote from the standard use of Visual C++, and I have reasons to believe that things are done differently in other companies. I have been learning C/C++/Visual C++ on my own, and now I am teaching myself database programming with Visual C++ and general Java. I am looking for a new job, but I have not been too successful. What do you think I should do to improve my chances of landing a good job and to be successful at it?
2. I have been checking out some books on both Visual C++ and Java; they are:
Eugène Kain's The MFC Answer Book,
Programming Windows With MFC by Jeff Prosise AND
Thinking in Java by Bruce Eckel.
What do you think would be some good books on both Visual C++ and Java that I could use as a reference for real world programming?
ALEX