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Ramesh
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#1: Jul 22 '05
Hello. My name is Ramesh. Can you please help me? I want to learn
everything I can to become a Windows 64 bit programmer. Please give me
advice, hints, links, testimonials, job outlook, and anything else you
can offer.

Thank you so much!

Ramesh

Dave Townsend
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#2: Jul 22 '05

re: Windows 64 Bit Programming


First, I'd do what it takes to be a competent Win32 programmer. Then
I'd look for a single job opening for a Windows 64 programmer before I
went any further...

dave
"Ramesh" <ramesh@usenet.only> wrote in message
news:2voo02F2ndcfgU1@uni-berlin.de...[color=blue]
> Hello. My name is Ramesh. Can you please help me? I want to learn
> everything I can to become a Windows 64 bit programmer. Please give me
> advice, hints, links, testimonials, job outlook, and anything else you
> can offer.
>
> Thank you so much!
>
> Ramesh[/color]


Randy Howard
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#3: Jul 22 '05

re: Windows 64 Bit Programming


In article <2voo02F2ndcfgU1@uni-berlin.de>, ramesh@usenet.only says...[color=blue]
> Hello. My name is Ramesh. Can you please help me? I want to learn
> everything I can to become a Windows 64 bit programmer. Please give me
> advice, hints, links, testimonials, job outlook, and anything else you
> can offer.[/color]

If you write code portably, it will compile on Windows 64 exactly the
same way it does on every other platform.

If you can write code for Win32, you can write code for Win64.

What, specifically, are you trying to do?

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Tom
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#4: Jul 22 '05

re: Windows 64 Bit Programming


"Ramesh" <ramesh@usenet.only> wrote in message news:<2voo02F2ndcfgU1@uni-berlin.de>...[color=blue]
> Hello. My name is Ramesh. Can you please help me? I want to learn
> everything I can to become a Windows 64 bit programmer. Please give me
> advice, hints, links, testimonials, job outlook, and anything else you
> can offer.
>
> Thank you so much!
>
> Ramesh[/color]

move to china or india where all the computer jobs are now due to the republicans
brisbanecomputers
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#5: Jul 22 '05

re: Windows 64 Bit Programming


what country are you's from theres progaming work all over the place even
here in australia
"Tom" <partingpoops@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:f9b4687b.0411150410.28073bd3@posting.google.c om...[color=blue]
> "Ramesh" <ramesh@usenet.only> wrote in message
> news:<2voo02F2ndcfgU1@uni-berlin.de>...[color=green]
>> Hello. My name is Ramesh. Can you please help me? I want to learn
>> everything I can to become a Windows 64 bit programmer. Please give me
>> advice, hints, links, testimonials, job outlook, and anything else you
>> can offer.
>>
>> Thank you so much!
>>
>> Ramesh[/color]
>
> move to china or india where all the computer jobs are now due to the
> republicans[/color]


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