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| Software Developer Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: Columbus, OH
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| Banned | well thank u very much for ur so called expert advice...... i do know CS is not network oriented but i want to do specialization in that fields.... and by the way that was a typing mistake ,its got nothing to do with my english proficiency..... ![]() |
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As for your original question, I don't think there's any one language you need to learn for networking. If you want to write network-oriented applications, then nearly any language will suffice. Most of the network engineers I know are proficient in at least one scripting language, like Python. Perl is another popular one. | |
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| Banned | well i just know to code c++ thatz it . but i know it proficiently......! where do i get to learn perl n all that stuff as i want to make a network application as my research project... but it must have GUI & must be very friendly the application that i want to develop.. how to start plzz guide me..... ![]() |
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