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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



 
GeneralMessage Removed Pin
6-Mar-12 7:56
professionalN_tro_P6-Mar-12 7:56 
GeneralRe: They will still be behind those with 5 years experience in Microsoft dot N.E.T 4.0 Pin
lewax006-Mar-12 8:16
lewax006-Mar-12 8:16 
GeneralRe: They will still be behind those with 5 years experience in Microsoft dot N.E.T 4.0 Pin
Andy Missico7-Mar-12 4:11
Andy Missico7-Mar-12 4:11 
GeneralRe: They will still be behind those with 5 years experience in Microsoft dot N.E.T 4.0 Pin
Bubesh876-Mar-12 13:16
Bubesh876-Mar-12 13:16 
GeneralAll programmers should learn at least 5 different languages PinPopular
R. Erasmus5-Mar-12 19:56
R. Erasmus5-Mar-12 19:56 
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 
In addition, it is very valuable to learn functional languages like scala or prolog. If exposed only to procedural languages your thinking gets scewed to one direction. One of my favourite books at uni was a book on scala.

Cheers,
Daniel
Daniel Vaughan
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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 
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... PinPopular
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 PinPopular
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 

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