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Should Comp Sci students learn C++?   [Edit]

Survey period: 5 Mar 2012 to 12 Mar 2012

Learning about pointers, memory management, linked lists and to-the-metal programming used to be important. Is it still a necessary skill?

OptionVotes% 
Yes1,21887.82
No16912.18



 
GeneralRe: All programmers should learn at least 5 different languages Pin
lewax006-Mar-12 8:06
lewax006-Mar-12 8:06 
GeneralRe: All programmers should learn at least 5 different languages Pin
R. Erasmus6-Mar-12 20:07
R. Erasmus6-Mar-12 20:07 
GeneralRe: All programmers should learn at least 5 different languages Pin
Daniel Vaughan11-Mar-12 12:47
Daniel Vaughan11-Mar-12 12:47 
Generalmaybe, maybe not Pin
Dennis E White5-Mar-12 19:49
professionalDennis E White5-Mar-12 19:49 
GeneralYessssss Pin
sravani.v5-Mar-12 19:17
sravani.v5-Mar-12 19:17 
GeneralYes! Pin
valeriyabobko5-Mar-12 18:04
valeriyabobko5-Mar-12 18:04 
GeneralAbsolutely Pin
Tom Clement5-Mar-12 17:30
professionalTom Clement5-Mar-12 17:30 
GeneralA tripple Yes Pin
Lakamraju Raghuram5-Mar-12 16:42
Lakamraju Raghuram5-Mar-12 16:42 
It is always nice to know the internals first and C++ provides a nice chance to do this as the memory management and many more things are at the hands of the developer.

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pointers, memory management, linked lists and to-the-metal programming


This is the cream/core and if you want to enjoy truly, of couse C++ is the one to start with
GeneralMy first Language Pin
Mico Perez5-Mar-12 13:34
Mico Perez5-Mar-12 13:34 
GeneralA bit emphatic and definitive 'Yes' Pin
Vasudevan Deepak Kumar5-Mar-12 10:52
Vasudevan Deepak Kumar5-Mar-12 10:52 
GeneralIt's not the students I'm worried about... Pin
Sander Rossel5-Mar-12 9:23
professionalSander Rossel5-Mar-12 9:23 
GeneralRe: It's not the students I'm worried about... Pin
Dávid Kocsis5-Mar-12 21:45
Dávid Kocsis5-Mar-12 21:45 
GeneralRe: It's not the students I'm worried about... Pin
Sander Rossel6-Mar-12 8:12
professionalSander Rossel6-Mar-12 8:12 
GeneralDefinitely Yes Pin
jpoggio5-Mar-12 9:09
jpoggio5-Mar-12 9:09 
GeneralBecause It's An Eye-Opener Pin
W Balboos, GHB5-Mar-12 7:59
W Balboos, GHB5-Mar-12 7:59 
GeneralYes. Wait, no. Wait, maybe. Pin
Jeremy Hutchinson5-Mar-12 6:11
professionalJeremy Hutchinson5-Mar-12 6:11 
GeneralYes, but with an addition. Pin
fjdiewornncalwe5-Mar-12 5:40
professionalfjdiewornncalwe5-Mar-12 5:40 
GeneralRe: Yes, but with an addition. Pin
S Houghtelin5-Mar-12 6:24
professionalS Houghtelin5-Mar-12 6:24 
GeneralNot Necessarily Pin
Michael Bergman5-Mar-12 4:42
Michael Bergman5-Mar-12 4:42 
GeneralNo! PinPopular
56789012345-Mar-12 3:41
56789012345-Mar-12 3:41 
GeneralIt's like learning to drive a vehicle with a manula transmission Pin
Mike Hankey5-Mar-12 3:37
mveMike Hankey5-Mar-12 3:37 
GeneralRe: It's like learning to drive a vehicle with a manula transmission Pin
Fabio Franco5-Mar-12 3:49
professionalFabio Franco5-Mar-12 3:49 
GeneralRe: It's like learning to drive a vehicle with a manula transmission Pin
Mike Hankey5-Mar-12 3:53
mveMike Hankey5-Mar-12 3:53 
GeneralRe: It's like learning to drive a vehicle with a manula transmission Pin
Fabio Franco5-Mar-12 4:02
professionalFabio Franco5-Mar-12 4:02 
GeneralRe: It's like learning to drive a vehicle with a manula transmission Pin
Mike Hankey5-Mar-12 4:30
mveMike Hankey5-Mar-12 4:30 

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