Posted by: sajhamitra September 24, 2014
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sojoketo, Well there are tons. How do I know?? Well I used to work for one of those companies.
Check to see their SDE, SDET role's JD. Most of them requires you to have either proficient in C++ or C# or Java. It's not because you are going to work in C++ but if you are confident in C++ then you can crack any code. Not to mention they have managed C++ too. Learning new programming language syntax is not a big deal. But you should know the core.
I have seen people using C++ for middle tier applications too. So it's not just system programming.
and your quote "but i don't think we Nepalese are that level flexible (financially and technically)into system programming," is very funny dude. I have seen lot of nepalese doing system programming too. Please don't be so stereotype :).
Btw, Are you working in Big Data? I am also marching toward that career.
Check to see their SDE, SDET role's JD. Most of them requires you to have either proficient in C++ or C# or Java. It's not because you are going to work in C++ but if you are confident in C++ then you can crack any code. Not to mention they have managed C++ too. Learning new programming language syntax is not a big deal. But you should know the core.
I have seen people using C++ for middle tier applications too. So it's not just system programming.
and your quote "but i don't think we Nepalese are that level flexible (financially and technically)into system programming," is very funny dude. I have seen lot of nepalese doing system programming too. Please don't be so stereotype :).
Btw, Are you working in Big Data? I am also marching toward that career.