hi,
its good to see java technologies have life & i wish to happen so,
but
i found a totally different situtation in my place(Bangalore/India),
i am giving my personal experience, i agree that this may not be the case for all.
basically i am fresher direct from campus with B.Tech(=BS) degree in cs,when i was
searching for job, i found many many companies who r just looking for c/c++
programmers than java programmers, due to which i remain unemployed for some time.
i am definitely not a bad java programmer
one intersting thing i found in my interviews is the last question will be
*r u intersted to change the field*
i used to reply *no*
and the response from them is *....*
if some one feels its off-topic then i am really sorry for that.
basically i am mailing this is to know "is it myself alone who has faced this
situation r some thing like this happening".
regds,
ravi
"M. Simms" wrote:
> Ridiculous...
> contact a company by the name of "Concrete, Inc" in New York City....
> they cannot take any more projects in Java....booked-up for 2 years in
> advance.
> Also, their minimum project size is $100,000.
>
> Websites have gone bankrupt from the cost of supporting CGI/BIN code written
> in Perl.
>
> Obviously a rumor started by some org like ZDNet......an M$ ass-kisser.
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> GEITC)
> Sent: Tuesday, February 06, 2001 4:04 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Any views on the Java Web market in the US ???
>
> Hi all,
>
> We keep hearing news on the downtrends of the Java web market in the US?
>
> How true is this and is this a slug or a permanent downfall of Java web
> based
> technologies like JSP, Servlets, XML ???
>
> What about Europe?
>
> Would like your thoughts.
>
> Rgds,
> Binoy.
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