And those who are comparing the decrease in Java with the Increase of
C# do not consider that in most cases, where people move to C# is that
they are coming from Visual Basic (I don't know anybody switching from
Java to C# but I know plenty of people moving from C++ or Visual Basic
to .net and some moving from C++ or Visual Basic to Java). If you
consider this fact, you notice that the decrease of the use of VB is
more than the gain of C# - ergo: It is very likely that Microsoft is
loosing market share in software development branch.

I agree with this point..Microsoft is always busy in copycat stuff..I hate
all that stuff..

Why cant those guys do things original as usual.

I guess this is what seperates IBM from MS...

Kudos to IBM for all this (anyone aware of the Brain Simulator project ..)..

Regards,
jd

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