I have been taking Computer Science courses since the summer (1 in the summer which was an intro to c++) and now I'm taking an advanced course in c++ and another programming course. I am still confused with much of the coding etc. Do you need to use c++ through out all of your c++ education and throughout your career? What are some good career options in computer science that do not stress c++? Sounds maybe like a silly question for people who "get it", so maybe you can shed some light on this topic for me. Thanks
Is understanding C++ completely a requirement to having a successful career in computer science?
you don't have to have studied C++ to know it. If you are proficent with similar programming languages like Java, Perl, Jscript, php, python, etc you already know a lot of C++. I personally feel that somone who has 2+ years of experience working as a Java developer probably can handle a job as a C++ programmer better than someone fresh out of college who has only taken classes in C++.
Reply:C++ is the standard programming language these days. It's very helpful for any computer career.
Reply:If you plan on getting a job as a C++ developer your doing it right. C++ is a very strong skill to have and easy to find work with.
I have a friend that just left our company, he's a C++ expert - many years of experience, he's billing 200 per hour, 50+ hours a week as a contractor.
Of course since you don't have any Java, C# experience you won't be getting a job doing any of those.
I would add some Java courses and some Linux OS classes to your list since you are just starting out.
your picking a kick *** career that is easy to get work with and will keep you employed for a lot of year to come.
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