Not that I ever post much, but right now I feel like honoring this thread with a response
I have a pretty slack schedule at uni right now, so I'm pretty much just surfing around on the 'net, and watching movies on cable, instead of doing something useful with all the extra time.
I've been thinking of learning to actually program real applications (university is so theoretical that some real experience could be useful too).
Java/Swing (I know the java basics quite well, but haven't programmed any real GUI apps) and C# are probably the most interesting languages right now.
Does anyone know if Mono is actually useful, since I wouldn't like locking myself into windows if I chose to learn C#? C++ would be useful to learn some more of too, but it's too much of a pain in the ass when you have to manually free memory and all that boring stuff.
Problem is that I'm lazy, and like watching TV more than working
