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I may not be entirely accurate as to my assumption (but I was told by another that it is ave over career). I am not certain of all the exact math of how the 'Best Jobs' are concluded, or their resulting growth rates and income ave. But, I do think they have links there that state how they are calculated. I invite all of you to take a look, get an idea on what the market demand dictates for your salary, and perhaps what it *should/could* be.
Ok, I found this for all the population (on same article):
75% in this career make more than: $67,362 $70,369
50% in this career make more than: $76,294 $78,518
25% in this career make more than: $86,530 $89,822
Top potential compensation (5% make more): $147,338
Average pay: $80,427
So Perhaps this was average over the entire population. I had assumed it was lifetime of career.
Dang bro! Where are you from? In the states, with a computer engineering (or Science) degree, you earn on average $80K a year. I hope that situation changes over there.
Hahaha, you got me wrong, I don't do programming for a living. I'm process control engineer and make for a living by working with controllers, transmitters, pressure gauges and similar. I work in one thermal power plant. I made one project in C++ that I actually sold and that is when I earned $200
Oh, I see. Well if you made $200 on your project, maybe you should see about marketing it more and updating releases etc. Apparently there is some kind of market for it (it is hard to reach the right audience though if you are not advertising much). You might have the next great thing, you never know.
this option is not very well known and isn't a complete ide, but is great for starting out with c++ and any other languages. it has a great text editor and is integrated gcc and make. so perfect situation for me. check it out! http://geany.uvena.de
Unfortunatelly people I didn't manage to install anjuta.
I ordered and got ubunut LTS 6.06 Cd and I thought I have new libraries, but probčlems is very much the same.
I have downloaded libraries on http://www.anjuta.org/anjuta.php?page=downloads
under Anjuta 2.x dependecies bu tno luck when I try to install them with ./configure I'm getting messages that it needs some other libraries and that other needs more libraries and so on.
Please if someone have braodband connection and he's willing to help, can he download anjuta and try to install it? Maybe it's not possible at all
Have you installed Ubuntu Server or Desktop??
I also ordered the Ubuntu 6.06 LTS CDs, got them & installed my new system...
Then i just used Synaptic to install Anjuta, & it did fine...
Maybe you dont have the build-essentials installed (gcc,make,etc..)
I also installed manually later, as they r not installed by default!
Maybe these are the dependencies u r talkin about.
Just try doing this!!
Unfortunately no,
computer that has ubuntu doesn't have internet connection so I need to install manually from source and that is real trouble.
I have problem installing gtk+. I have downloaded its dependecies Atk, Cairo, Pango and their dependecies, but when configuring Gtk+ I get error message that X development libraries are not present. Don't know what to download to install them, what are names of libraries.
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