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    C++ lifetime

    C++ community is huge. Job market is crowded with C++ programmers. But since C# came along, C++ is clearly losing its place. For over 6 months, I have not been able to find out a job ads of a C++ position. The most commonly seen one is ASP.NET+C# and PHP along with jquery and ajax, the rest is then filled with positions as network technicians, LAN/WAN managers. At least this is what is happening in my area.
    When I come across a job ads from a random US site, I don't know anything about the details they seek from the future employees (they prefer no-SQL, and strange technical skills et know-hows which I can't find any on this site.), which is amazing.
    I only would not like to forget what I learn so quickly, I have grown up from C++ and from people's guidance on this site once, although codeguru is no longer as vivid as it was 8-10 years ago. Thinking about its being overlapped with other languages and its possible disappearance in a near future saddens me somewhat. Time flies by, only sadness remains.
    Last edited by Ledidas; July 23rd, 2012 at 08:33 AM.

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    Lindley is offline Elite Member Power Poster
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    Re: C++ lifetime

    "C++" may not be a sexy-resume term anymore, but it's still widely used once you actually get to work.

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