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Should I learn VB.NET or C#? [closed]

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1653895/should-i-learn-vb-net-or-c

Which I do know Question So considering some factors e.g. career point of view newness challenging and beneficial etc. what language..

Help getting started in programming? [closed]

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/172206/help-getting-started-in-programming

that pattern of self driven learning throughout my career and it's made me very successful at what I do. I'm now moving.. moving into more computer science oriented learning and my career is changing to reflect that. Just dig your heels in and learn..

What are the core elements to include in Support Documentation?

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/205374/what-are-the-core-elements-to-include-in-support-documentation

needed to make very many support documents so far in my career and I want a solid list of items to include. I guess my goal..

MonoTouch & C# VS Objective C for iphone app

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2696518/monotouch-c-sharp-vs-objective-c-for-iphone-app

once you grok it fully. Having used many languages in my career I find Objective C and the Cocoa APIs one of the most pleasant..

Why use Windows Workflow?

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/513657/why-use-windows-workflow

with WF experience will increase as it will benefit them career wise turning it into a basic commodity skill such as SQL or..

The art of programming: Java vs C# [closed]

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/610199/the-art-of-programming-java-vs-c-sharp

of programming Java vs C# closed Throughout my university career I used Java to code projects until I started working which is..