this days : either C# and VB.NET has the same value. Because both are
going to be compile into IL (intermidiate language) anyway. My opinion
is C++ and Java is going to be last forever most demanded programming
language.

On 1/27/09, nag <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> hello Mark..
> Learn C# u can kiss the world :)
>
> On Jan 23, 1:30 pm, Mark246 <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Like most of the USA, my finances are in the toilet.
>>
>> Many forecasts indicate that the future could be bright for a computer
>> programmer / analyst / developer / engineer.
>>
>> I need to learn one (or more?) of the modern languages and get a job.
>> My big question...
>> WHICH LANGUAGE should I take the time to learn?
>>
>> I was programming Assembler language on IBM mainframes 40 years ago,
>> and I've been playing with computers ever since,
>> but I haven't kept up with any of the modern technology.
>>
>> There are so many "languages" mentioned in the ads...
>>
>> .NET
>> AJAX
>> ASP.NET
>> C
>> C#
>> C#.NET
>> C++
>> Classic ASP
>> CSS
>> DB2
>> DHTML
>> HTML
>> HTML/CSS
>>  J#
>> Java
>> JavaScript
>> Oracle
>> SQL
>> SQL Server
>> SQL Server 2000/2005
>> Unix
>> VB 6
>> VB.NET
>> Visual C++
>> WSE 2.0
>> XML
>> XSD
>> XSLT
>>
>> Any suggestions?
>>
>> Thanks, people.
>>
>> Mark246

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