Most uni's don't teach windows programming. I know Monash has an elective on it, but generally academics + Microsoft don't mix (and for good reason too).
My experience is that most uni's tend to go for Lunix/gcc for their C/C++ coding. And even then, they don't generally teach any GUI api's as part of their core subjects.
CYer, Blitz
Most uni's don't teach windows programming. I know Monash has an elective on it, but generally academics + Microsoft don't mix (and for good reason too).
umm... i'm currently employed at QUT as an RA, and i'm sad to say thats not entirely true.
Most uni's don't teach windows programming. I know Monash has an elective on it, but generally academics + Microsoft don't mix (and for good reason too).
My experience is that most uni's tend to go for Lunix/gcc for their C/C++ coding. And even then, they don't generally teach any GUI api's as part of their core subjects.
CYer, Blitz
Most uni's don't teach windows programming. I know Monash has an elective on it, but generally academics + Microsoft don't mix (and for good reason too).
umm... i'm currently employed at QUT as an RA, and i'm sad to say thats not entirely true.
Most uni's don't teach windows programming. I know Monash has an elective on it, but generally academics + Microsoft don't mix (and for good reason too).