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Forum: IT Professionals' Lounge Nov 10th, 2008
Replies: 3
Views: 974
Posted By Ezzaral
We ditched VSS for Subversion as well. Very happy with it.
Forum: IT Professionals' Lounge Nov 10th, 2008
Replies: 6
Views: 1,050
Posted By Ezzaral
Post the interview questions here and perhaps someone will oblige to answer them.
Forum: IT Professionals' Lounge Jan 8th, 2008
Replies: 7
Views: 1,230
Posted By Ezzaral
C++ or Java will be the most useful to learn for future coursework, though PHP, Ruby, and Python are fine for getting your feet wet in a scripting language.
Forum: IT Professionals' Lounge Oct 29th, 2007
Replies: 6
Solved: C++ or C#
Views: 1,790
Posted By Ezzaral
If you are just learning, why are you concerned with the need for the .NET environment? Learn to program before worrying about distribution issues. C++ is not dying out. There is still a lot of work...
Forum: IT Professionals' Lounge Aug 20th, 2007
Replies: 21
Solved: Random question
Views: 3,313
Posted By Ezzaral
"Visual Basic using C#" is a very odd title, as those are 2 different languages, but yes, you will learn about GUI applications I'm sure.
Forum: IT Professionals' Lounge Aug 20th, 2007
Replies: 21
Solved: Random question
Views: 3,313
Posted By Ezzaral
Well, because you said you wanted a language to create GUIs with :) You could also use PHP, Python, or Perl if you want to use a scripting language instead of a compiled language. You asked an...
Forum: IT Professionals' Lounge Aug 17th, 2007
Replies: 21
Solved: Random question
Views: 3,313
Posted By Ezzaral
Java is always a free option for you.
Forum: IT Professionals' Lounge Jul 3rd, 2007
Replies: 11
Solved: .ico compiler
Views: 3,352
Posted By Ezzaral
Take a look at the "icobundle" utility here:
http://www.telegraphics.com.au/sw/

I think it will do what you want.
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