Hi Mark

Now there is slump technology where all programming languages including java
are at the same level. No company wants to invest money on any Project
because production is down. However java is a evergreen language. We are all
 biased as far as c# is concerned. I would rather say c# is best. It will be
there in the market for next 5 - 6 years. Then we will see  what comes next.

Regards

Anil Srivastava






On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 11:34 AM, Cerebrus <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> I'd rather kiss only the girls!
>
> On Jan 27, 9:37 am, 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 <http://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 <http://vb.net/>
> > > Visual C++
> > > WSE 2.0
> > > XML
> > > XSD
> > > XSLT
> >
> > > Any suggestions?
> >
> > > Thanks, people.
> >
> > > Mark246- Hide quoted text -
> >
> > - Show quoted text -

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