On Thu, Jun 30, 2005 at 09:00:58AM -0400, Mark Galbreath wrote:
} Scary? Ponder this: in the Wash DC area, there is an overabundance of
} Java gigs and a scarcity of Java developers. Why? Because all the Java
} developers have wised up and realized that (1) C# is what Java should
} have been to
On 6/30/05, Aleksandar Matijaca <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> All big employers here (Banks, Insurance companies ...) use J2EE. .NET is
> typicaly seen here as something small companies without any expertise do..
I would agree with that assessment.
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Scary? Not at all, as a Java developer, that is what I call a Hot Market (tm).
:)
Larry
On 6/30/05, Mark Galbreath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Scary? Ponder this: in the Wash DC area, there is an overabundance of Java
> gigs and a scarcity of Java developers.
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That is interesting, because, the situation is completely opposite in
Toronto, and in Canada in general I think.
I just did a quick search on google groups (group tor.jobs) :
http://groups.google.ca/groups?hl=en&lr=&q=c%23+group%3Ator.jobs&qt_s=Search
returns 2200 jobs
http://groups.google.ca/g
Scary? Ponder this: in the Wash DC area, there is an overabundance of Java
gigs and a scarcity of Java developers. Why? Because all the Java developers
have wised up and realized that (1) C# is what Java should have been to begin
with, and (2) C# and .NET are O-P-E-N S-T-A-N-D-A-R-D-S (can
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