C++ for sure! Depending on what you want to do. I work for an EDA company and all the engineers use it.

Cobol???? That still in use? ;-) If you want mainframes or business then that is where you would find it. I don't want to know it. Don't know of anybody programming it anymore.

Visual Basic? Well I have worked a couple jobs and have not found it used yet. It has a large following however. I would pick this over Cobol.

Might I suggest Python? Many of the Engineers use it for running their test cases and job builds. In fact I was ordered to learn it as well.

I am surprised you school does not offer Perl.


In reply to Re: Which language would be most helpful? by Marza
in thread Which language would be most helpful? by mrpilot

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