I second what Tony states about the syntax not being important - the
main thing is a strong grounding in the underlying concepts.
What .net DOES bring (and I'm not a great fan of .net for various
reasons) is order to the chaos that was the Windows API - one of the
main reasons why we have the
Whether one uses java or .Net, my recommendation is to keep as much of your
business logic in U2. Always use the best of both worlds; U2 is an ideal
tool for developing business rules, processes transactions efficiently and
is tightly integrated to the database, something other RDBMS cannot