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Lately I've been starting to learn C++ for rather obvious reasons : it's pretty much the industry standard. It sure is harder then VB or Ruby but hey, who doesn't like some challenges (and it may be of some use if I want a job in computer sciences).
Though it's kinda old, compared to the newer C#. From what I heard it's slower in running speed, but is a little more high-level language (meaning : easier to work with). Since it's not really industry standard, I guess it isn't as useful as C++, since it's not worth it to learn an entire (slower) language for the developers. But then again that's what they said about C when they we're in assembly.
So do you think C# is replacing or will replace C++?
Though it's kinda old, compared to the newer C#. From what I heard it's slower in running speed, but is a little more high-level language (meaning : easier to work with). Since it's not really industry standard, I guess it isn't as useful as C++, since it's not worth it to learn an entire (slower) language for the developers. But then again that's what they said about C when they we're in assembly.
So do you think C# is replacing or will replace C++?