> Leon Rosenberg wrote: I think the larger problem for a java developer
in a small business sector
> is PHP or even Perl. .NET is mostly irrelevant, at least in germany.

Agree with you that PHP snd Perl and MySQL are popular on web these days.
See the blogs and forums, most are PHP. This makes me wonder where
java-based applications such as Java Face, EJB or Struts played on the
large public web applications. There must be some economic reasons
behind it. 

Jack H. Xu
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  ----- Original Message -----
  From: "Leon Rosenberg"
  To: "'Struts Users Mailing List'"
  Subject: Re: Struts vs .NET??? ->This is my Stats
  Date: Sat, 2 Jul 2005 03:53:01 +0200

  >
  > > When you have a debate, try not to win the debate by by putting
  > > words in others mouths and not to exaggerate things (such as 1000
  > > times). Considering .NET has not been around as long as
  > > java/j2ee, don't you think the numbers are scary?
  >
  > No I don't, and know why? Here is a quote from a typical job offer
  which
  > comes out at monster (this one was from uk)
  > when you search for .NET:
  >
  > As a VB Developer, this is an opportunity for you to team up and
  work
  > alongside some of the top developers around and therefore to be
  considered
  > for this role, you will need to have at least 2 years solid Visual
  Basic
  > experience and a good understanding of the development of ActiveX
  > components, COM and .Net. Those who have and experience of the
  financial
  > market or have Real time software development then that will be
  beneficial
  > with your application.
  >
  > Salary 45K pounds in london... That's like 20K euro in germany or
  30K USD in
  > US. Sorry, this is not my kind of job :-)
  >
  > > You see you are missing the whole point here..... I have been a
  long time
  > believer that J2EE is good for big honking things. But
  > > .NET is eating up the small business sectors. I am talking about
  small to
  > medium sized apps here. large sites also use .NET such as
  > > www.dell.com and I believe there are a lot more out there.... I
  am too
  > lazy to google it right now.. I believe you could find them
  > > yourself...
  >
  > I think the larger problem for a java developer in a small business
  sector
  > is PHP or even Perl. .NET is mostly irrelevant, at least in
  germany.
  >
  > But know what, it was dumb from me, to get on this discussion. I
  admit my
  > defeat, you won, all praise .NET.
  >
  > :-)
  > Leon
  >
  >
  >
  >
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Jack H. Xu
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http://www.usanalyst.com

http://www.getusjobs.com (The largest free job portal in North America)

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