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Erik Funkenbusch3-Dec-01 9:16
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3-Dec-01 11:21
suss3-Dec-01 11:21 
I think learning just c or even C++ does not bring you much because you will not be having tools to write real life looking, smelling and tasting apps. You have also to learn an OS, e.g. Windows and MFC might be the most obvious/wide spread choice for you.
Until you are done (I mean, you have some experience in the mentioned fields to produce more profit for a company than robbing other people's time with basic questions) it might take some time.
I know that because I have done just the same what you are up to, at the same age. My advantage was that I have had an educational backround in a similar field (El. Eng.) with lots of related subjects at university (Pascal, assembly ...). Even so it took me about 1 year of becoming employable. Yes, ONE long year of sitting home and learning, trying, and asking (BTW, I would grab the opportunity and thank to CodeProject and their writers, readers for this).
It must also be realized that there is no such thing as end of learning. New programming technics (ATL, COM, .NET)are coming and going, and it might sound a commonplace but you can really never stop.

If you are determined, and made out of steel, then give it a try.
In any other cases, just choose another case.

Wish you luck.

PP









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