It depends largely on what kind of career you anticipate. Every language has its purpose, and every language is beneficial to somebody in some form or another.
There is only one person who can decide which would be most beneficial to you - and that is _you_. On top of that, don't restrict yourself to one technology - why not learn 'em all?
Rawlyn.
2006-10-13 00:35:03
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answered by Anonymous
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If you are planning on going into the IT field when you graduate, then C# would be the the best of them to get a programming position.
PHP is a great utility language if you arent planning on going IT. It would give you the basics of web programming, and give you skills you could potentially use for your own web page.
Ajax is not a programming language, its a web development technique, which uses a framework that is usually written in Java, C# or PHP.
Some other good alternatives for learning programming are Java and C++. C++ is used to make basically all windows applications, and though difficult, is very powerful.
2006-10-13 02:51:08
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answered by Josh Falter 3
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i'm so torn between 2 yet could bypass with the Rock vs HBK. that ought to be such an superb tournament! when you consider that the two have never fought one yet another formerly i could have enjoyed to work out how they stacked up against one yet another. If no longer that tournament then somewhat the Bret vs HBK Revenge tournament, i could have payed massive dollars to work out that stay. i'm a Shawn AND Bret fan yet lean extra to HBK yet nevertheless it may be great.
2016-12-08 14:04:53
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answered by fette 4
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The heavy-duty and hard-to-learn stuff: Oracle DBA skills, embedded systems programming, C in Unix environments, advanced numeric computing...
2006-10-14 06:04:21
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answered by NC 7
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c# with a solid understanding data structures, design patterns, and good debugging skills. knowing databases, sql, writing stored procedures, etc from sql server or oracle will help a ton. mastering concurrent programming and regular expressions will set you apart from the croud!
2006-10-13 08:37:06
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answered by T A 2
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First preference for C# and second for php
2006-10-13 01:35:11
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answered by smiley 1
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.Net and C# is best for the web envinornment at present
2006-10-13 00:28:07
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answered by ch_nagarajind 3
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