I´m working with .NET/C# actually and here on Brazil, the area is growing
then never, some Java developers are running to learn .NET/C# because many
companys is migrating to C#. So I think this is a good area to go, I like Java,
but the jobs offers I´m receiving is more than 80% for .NET experts.
So I agree with Processor, this area worth the effort.
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From: Processor Devil <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Fri, December 18, 2009 12:40:55 PM
Subject: Re: [DotNetDevelopment] C#
.NET framework and all .NET related languages are still developing and
enhancing. I remember I was really amazed when .NET 2.0 was released with all
those beautiful new classes and functionality.
But time came and .NET 2.0 is still in use now, but obsolete :). Things like
LinQ are really amazing new features and help developers even more than ever.
Processing power is quite good for high level languages like C# or VB.NET.
Quite frankly, I know many HLL languages that never can't run faster than .NET
languages...
.NET is very popular so yes, professionals are well valued
There is a huge area of jobs for .NET experts. It doesn't matter if you are
webmaster, programmer, XAML designer or just tester, you will always find a job
:)
2009/12/17 Ph.E <[email protected]>
Friends,
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>> I received a job offer for the development of technology systems.
>>NET / C #. Therefore, I have some doubts, and would like to help:
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>>- What is the future of language?
>>- Processing power?
>>- Professionals are valued?
>>- There is enough area (jobs)?
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>>Friends, any opinion will be very welcome.
>>Thank you!
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