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I am expecting a job interview for a C++, what kind of questions should I expect?
I have been programming with C for 5 years. I know what OOP is and I have been reading about it for some time. But it is most likely I can miss important details because I do not do anything real on C++.
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You should read "Programming Interviews Exposed - Secrets to Landing Your Next Job", it's a very good book for programming interviews.
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I am switching java to c++ and there is some fundamental difference that I am missing. If you guys know any good sites that have class design tutorial, please let me know. Stuff such as memory deallocation, things to avoid, etc.. I have also been googling this stuff but I just want more information. Maybe you guys can help. Thanks
Try the class design tutorial found on the CProgramming website.
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I intend to learn a new language for better concurrency.
Erlang is a old but powerful language with a runtime to support its whole concurrency system as well as a well-known library, OTP. This is more like JVM.
Go is another language good at concurrency, while it's more like C.
My major field is about C/S and B/S. What should I prefer?
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I am starting to do some development in C++ which includes the use of COM interfaces in Windows. I have to make a decision to learn or not to learn the COM technology. So, I want to ask if the COM programming is still widely used or is it rather outdated? Is it still a good idea to invest ones time into learning COM?
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In an old Stevey blog rant, Steve Yegge says that although he really likes Ocaml, he thinks it's not ideal for server-side development.
Does anyone know what are the key issues that "keep it [Ocaml] from being a first choice for server-side development"?
Thanks,
JDelage
Here's some commentary from a Hacker News thread on the subject: http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=112506
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Hardly can I find any good material on Poco C++. Their documentation cannot replace a good 3rd party tutorial enriched with real-world examples and lit with creativity. Please refer some if you know any. Thanks in advance.
We have now posted lots of introductory slides to our documentation website: http://pocoproject.org/documentation