Burak Gunay wrote:
>  Hello,
> 
>  Lately, I have been looking into getting Microsoft
> certified. I would like your thoughts on a couple of
> issues.
> 
>  Here in the Washington DC area, Java/J2EE jobs
> outnumber .NET jobs. Also, C# jobs outnumber VB jobs
> among the .NET jobs.
> 
>  Even though I come from C/Unix background I have
> gotten used to the ease of vb and don't want to return
> to a C variant language. Most people suggest I should
> take the certification exams in C#, which I really
> don't want to do.
> 
>  Two quick questions
> 
> - if I have to learn a C based language, would it make
> more sense careerwise to learn Java/J2EE?
> 
> - if I take the microsoft exams in vb, would this
> adversely affect my chances of finding a .NET job?
> 

If you know C, then C# is a breeze.  VB, well VB doesn't do NULL very
well so I wouldn't waste my time there.  IMO at least.

If you want to do java, then do java.  

Stephen Russell
S.R. & Associates
Memphis, TN 38115

901.246-0159



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