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Hi all
I am currently at the very start of my final year project, I haven't started it as such but i have a project, I am currently trying to get ahead and cover some research on development languages so i was wondering if anyone knew of any good reference material i could get from a library or off the net(journals)/books.
The languages i am looking at in particular are .net languages, java, c++. I am also looking to look at other languages as long as i can find material to back up any arguments i may put forward.

I am also looking for the same but for DB choice.

Both are really to point out the pro's and cons.

I know some of the basic pro's and con's and how certain languages are looked upon(respect wise) in the development world but would like to go slightly deeper and have backing references

Any help is muchly appreciated!
Cheers

Truez
Sep 10 '09 #1
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