Started coding in c++

>started coding in c++
>Moved on at Java
>5 years later
>Java expert
>Wants to make a game
>Tries to use unreal engine
>C++
>Feels bad man

libgdx is good

did you use c++11 back then?
because if not, c++ is a different language.

>be me
>start coding in Turbo Pascal
>fucking amazing IDE for the time
>built in profiling
>inline assembly
>explored early VGA graphics programming in ASM, wrote complex logic around it in Pascal
>moved on to C
>moved on to C++
>dabbled in Java, too faggy
>worked as C++ engineer
>templates became a thing
>STL became a thing
>suffered through ungodly ridiculous error messages
>suffered through Curiously Recurring Template Metaprogramming styles
>still no decent profiler in Visual Studio, compared to Turbo Pascal from 1992
>still horrific error messages
>retarded C++ committee overvalues never breaking anyone's build and absurd cleverness in any feature\
>fucking sick of it
>abandon C++
>C++11 comes out
>C++14 comes out
>C++ finally tolerable, but I still hate it

What aboot lwjgl?

that too, but less easy

Asm, the bane of my existence.

>started coding in C++
>moved C
>moded C#
>returned on C++
>returned on C
>now use matlab
>feel myself cheated
>I try learn cuda and coding on C + cuBLAS and other cuda lib
>russia
>work for $300/month 52hour/week

C++11 is pretty comfy desu

>work for $300/month 52hour/week
No wonder so many russian programmers go the cybercriminal route. What kind of job you do exactly?

I work with algorithm of parametric synthesis and topology analysis electric circuit
(optimization and development) for around military structure
Fucking hate Russian military structure

You probably shouldn't tell people this

Why do you commies always make titles so long and bureaucratic?

No. It's public information
I work how civilian and I did not sign nothing about it

Because we can

That pay rate is well below the poverty line in the US and borders on slave wages, but how does it compare to other jobs in Russia?

>inb4 "slav wages" joke

In Russia and my region it is pay rate is normal.
>but how does it compare to other jobs in Russia?
You will can find anything better with no problem. But if you will live in Moscow/STB. In my region and my town it's pay rate is normal. For example 1 liter of milk costs $0.2 or 1 kg chicken fillet costs about $1.5
With my pay I'm live normal.

There aren't that many new things that are widely used

There are no regions in Russia where milk costs 13 rub/liter, stop lying. This is a price from 15 years ago.

Sorry 25rub/liter or $0.3. I'm from cuban'. Here very low price on these products

They aren't paying him enough to keep shit a secret.

>for example 1 liter of milk costs $0.2.

In my city, a gallon (3.8 liters) of milk costs $2.69. This would make a liter about $0.71, or around 3.5 times as much as your milk. Your wage might appear normal if programming were worth 3.5 times your wage in other places.

If you were to work at McDonalds for federal minimum wage ($7.58/hr) in the United States for 39 hours a week (they will not let you work for 40) for 4 weeks, you would make $1182.48 before taxes. After taxes and social security deductions, it'd be around $1100. And you said you were working 52 hours a week.

There are people who work 3/4 of the amount of time you do flipping burgers, making the same amount of money you do. What you receive is not normal; it is poverty money. Here in America, the median annual salary for a computer programmer is $77,550 before taxes, or $6462.50 per month.

With these new figures, you're being paid even less than you should be.

are you kidding?
c++ before 11 and after 11 is night and day.
I know that a lot of libraries that have implemented most of the STL, maybe they rely on boost pointers instead of STL pointers etc, but I think the STL is being used in a lot of places and the new features are key.
The new loop type also changed how you think about loops.

> $6462.50 per month
Oh man. Have you think that I'm don't know about it? I know. But my English skill is poor and me don't get visa because I'm don't have a lot of money even if i will take all my money including my credit card.
I'm try out of this shit. I realy try.

Also. I'm 21. And I study in a magistracy.

Dimitri get your ass over here man. Srs.
We can finally rush B together tavarish.

Dont feel to bad about it.
>The average programmer is also $40,000-$80,000 in debt from student loans
>The government takes a sizeable chunk out of what you earn
>Medical/dental insurance is pretty high
>T.V. is $120 a month, Phone/data is $80 a month cheapest plan, Home internet is another $80 monthly for third world speeds.
>Averaged cheap meal is around $5.

It's all relative.

>T.V. is $120 a month
But why TV?

Because government sponsored monopolies.

You only have 2 choices for T.V. provider and both charge the same exact price, both provide awful service.

>land of freedom
>get arrested downloading torrents
>pay 10x more on services (tv,internet,medical) than the rest of the world

There a price on your freedom. You could have same freedom in Yurop for 10x less cost.

From what i see you have two chioces:
Live like a king in the motherland
or
Live like a hobo in a country run by 1% of population

>TV 120 a month

netflix, 5 dollars a month

>phone,data 80 month cheapest plan

nah

35 is cheapest.

Even Western European countries will pay you a more livable wage, user.

Why pay for TV in the first place? Just get Netflix... or pirate.

It's a debt you can pay off in a few years, user. Taxes on the 77k figure I gave are about 15k, leaving you still with a decent wage to live on. Medical/dental insurance is often provided with a reasonably paying software development job.

>average cheap meal is around $5
You can go cheaper if you cook for yourself.

>Even Western European countries will pay you a more livable wage, user.
I know. That happens because ruble cost in 2014 was 30rub/$1 and now 70rub/$1. But employers dont't index wages.