Re: What after C++

From:
James Kanze <james.kanze@gmail.com>
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comp.lang.c++
Date:
Thu, 29 May 2008 00:33:43 -0700 (PDT)
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On May 28, 12:50 pm, ytrem...@nyx.nyx.net (Yannick Tremblay) wrote:

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<3875e41a-a7b5-4b48-8f1b-2cde71f0f...@a70g2000hsh.googlegroups.com>,

Nezhate <mazouz.nezh...@gmail.com> wrote:

After learning C++, I must learn gtk mm, libxml, eclipse, TCP/IP .


Well, none of these are programming languages.


Yes, but like a language, they are (almost) all tools. I'd say
that there are some more basic things which are important as
well: software design, algorithms, software engineering, etc..
Maybe threading or parsing. Or data base technology (SQL,
anyone? But we're back more or less to the language level).

Generally speaking, some knowledge of application considerations
will be necessary as well. (TCP/IP may be part of this---if
you're doing any networking, you should have at least a basic
understanding of how the network works.)

With regards to tools, there are two very essential ones that I
don't see mentionned there: a good editor and some sort of
scripting language.

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