I have not written a blog this week because I have been scheduled to study c ++ for a long time. Although I have been studying C for a long time, I have to admit that C ++ can only be a novice ~
Today is just a few days. I am looking at the SGI STL source code and admiring the classic that once made C ++ prosperous.
Why c ++ learning?
In the past, I was so stubborn that C ++ was a very tragic language, because it was in the middle of C and Java, and it was doomed to be neither high nor low. It could only be applied to the game field ~
I don't know how I changed my mind. It may be because I am stepping into my senior year, and my job is under pressure. As I browse more recruitment information, I find myself
I need to learn about C ++ and provide more choices for myself during recruitment. With the gradual development of C, I realized that at a certain stage, what I need is practical experience.
By improving myself, I cannot improve myself in theory. Extending and extending to C ++ allows me to obtain equivalent value at minimum cost. After all, compared with other languages
C ++ is indeed a language worth learning and using.
Why?ProgramMembers have a C complex?
I saw an article on the blog homepage yesterday.Article<. Net programmer's c complex>. What is C complex? If you do not carefully study C in the first half of the year, it may be impossible
Understanding. This problem can be explained from another perspective, just like I, I will go and see it every other time. <westward journey> This is my own big talk complex. Why c?
Complex? This is because C is a learning language that takes me into the coding world. just like a sentence in <the girls we chased together in those years>, "you loved me.
It's hard to feel the feeling of being loved by others ". if I change this sentence to describe my c complex, it is: I have learned C, and it is difficult to have the desire to learn other languages for the purpose of learning.
Because the process of learning C is too different from other languages, the time and sweat required is calculated in multiples ~ I often see or hear people say: XX language? One month of learning
I think he's not talking about C.
Languages are also classified?
Languages are also classified? This problem is silly, because it does exist, and it is still very obvious. For example, Scala, which is very popular recently, Erlang is a function type.Programming LanguageClassification of speaking languages
I want to talk about this problem from a different perspective. the classification of languages is simple: some languages are used for learning, while others are more like tools.
It should be very easy for students who are familiar with language learning. languages such as C, C ++, and lisp are the languages to learn. Of course they are not necessary, but Java, PHP is more like
It is a tool, and this is not absolute. It just needs to be understood from the perspective of comparison.
Erlang is very popular recently. have you learned?
I often see some rankings of XXX language in some communication groups, and then talk about the rise and fall of XXX language in a month. I am not smiling at this issue. The most popular recently is the FP language.
I have learned Erlang for some reason, but it is definitely not in demand with the big stream. Erlang, But the strange thing is that the starting point is very low. Many companies are recruiting for games, most of which
All web games are developed. erlang provides more job opportunities for fresh graduates. but what I want to talk about is another question: I always have a strange feeling that such a large number of low-threshold demands have made me see a lot.
Low-level programmers should at least think that they should choose carefully for better development in the future. (it only represents my personal opinion. In fact, more reasons come from the fact that many people do not study their major seriously in college.
When I was about to graduate, I chose a so-called popular language and took up my post in a hurry. Is it the company's fortune? Or yourself? I don't know. I can't explain it .)
Do you have to choose a career?
Many people recently like to ask me? Are you leaving? When are you looking for a job? I am indeed quite confused about this issue. The main reason is that I can go out and find a job now,
However, you can only find a very general job, barely survive. in addition, because I am 13 graduates, I will not be very well-paid and can only get the position of intern. for these reasons, I think
Stay at school and think about it carefully. As I am in a very good state, I will learn quickly and it is the fastest growing stage. So I should grasp my personal cultivation and lay the foundation for future development.
Yesterday, a classmate asked me a question about porting linux C to Windows. He chose to go to the company for an internship during the summer vacation, which is indeed a good choice. Just give a simple answer to the question he asked.
It is also difficult. A realistic problem is that many people do not know what C standard is, What Is gnu c, and what is ansi c? I don't know about this. What platform should I talk about?
I still remember a classic saying, "in those years, programs written in cross-platform languages cannot span machines ."
Learn the simplicity of C/C ++ programmers.
It is very difficult to learn C/C ++. It takes a long period of time and can withstand loneliness. in future development, the development cycle is relatively long for most of other languages. For example, many game developers
In years, of course, it involves many aspects of work. So do not think that a C/C ++ programmer can do anything at will? What can I do? It depends on you. Many languages can be quickly achieved.
For example, how can I compare this one-month fast-paced language with C/C ++ programmers? It may be a bit excited. Apart from other aspects such as the application field, the learning difficulties alone are incomparable.
Recently, I sometimes feel confused. I want to go home and think about my family.
"Every cold night on the road to a different country, this Miss makes me hurt like a knife" -- Xu Wei <Hometown>