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AnswerRe: Should I learn ATL/COM now? Pin
Kevin McFarlane31-Jul-06 6:12
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CPP_Student31-Jul-06 7:52
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Zac Howland31-Jul-06 8:32
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Kevin McFarlane31-Jul-06 9:11
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CPP_Student31-Jul-06 10:33
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Zac Howland31-Jul-06 10:57
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Kevin McFarlane31-Jul-06 10:52
Kevin McFarlane31-Jul-06 10:52 
Zac Howland wrote:
As a contractor, things are a bit different. You are expected to come in and not have a learning curve.


True.

Zac Howland wrote:
When you are looking to be an employee, things are not so strict.


Not quite. But not far off. When I'm looking for work on job boards I receive both contract and perm and there's little difference between the two these days - in the UK anyway. Possibly the reality is different when you get into the actual job but in the actual job ads this isn't the case.

Zac Howland wrote:
With a solid foundation in C/C++ and the common libraries (STL and MFC in particular), 95% of companies will call you back for second and third interviews.


I have such a foundation and this has not been my experience.


Zac Howland wrote:
The learning curve is not very high when you know C++ and are trying to go to any other language.


I agree. I've yet to find any high level language as difficult as C++. Unfortunately, most employers don't see it that way.


Zac Howland wrote:
A huge percentage of programming postions don't even touch Windows.


I know, but this guy has had an MS background and suggests by his interest in COM that he plans to remain in this domain in the near future. If so, it would seem advisable to pick up .NET whether he likes it or not.


Zac Howland wrote:
Keep in mind ... the second largest consumer software producer is EA. 85% of their code (non-script code that is) is written in C/C++ and has nothing to do with .Net.


Yep, games is about the only other thing to do if you want to escape .NET (or else get into Unix/Linux in which case they probably want Java as well).


Zac Howland wrote:
If you are just looking to answer interview questions in hopes that they won't ask you anything dealing with the word "how", then you are correct.


I've never been asked about COM for interviews for .NET roles, even when they do ask you "how." I'm not saying that I agree with the way most interviews are conducted but the fact is most of them do just concentrate on silly "what is" questions. You either go along with this and study accordingly or go and do something else.

Zac Howland wrote:
Again, this is the case if you are an independent contractor. It is not the case when you are applying for a position within the company.


Yes, it is.

There was a time many years ago where for perm roles you would see ads such as:

"If you have 2 years' experience in C++ we will X-train you into Delphi. "

Today, such ads. are few and far between. And where you do see them they're often aimed at recent graduates rather than more senior developers.








Kevin

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Zac Howland31-Jul-06 11:11
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Questionvector -- call methods from inheritance classes [modified] Pin
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QuestionHow to CComBSTR convert to char *? Pin
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