In my 4 years technical career, I have never got a requirement to know .Net, but all 3 jobs I got were because of my Java experience.
.Net is easier and faster I believe, Java is more advanced, has higher learning curve, but then is Open Standard, platform independent. I have also never dealt with a system that is .Net based. All systems we receive are J2EE based, and the APIs as well.
It is a matter of taste at the end of the day. But for me, I have a library full of books, i hate to lend any of them but .Net, as there is no way back for it as I see it.
In my 4 years technical career, I have never got a requirement to know .Net, but all 3 jobs I got were because of my Java experience.
.Net is easier and faster I believe, Java is more advanced, has higher learning curve, but then is Open Standard, platform independent. I have also never dealt with a system that is .Net based. All systems we receive are J2EE based, and the APIs as well.
It is a matter of taste at the end of the day. But for me, I have a library full of books, i hate to lend any of them but .Net, as there is no way back for it as I see it.
In my 4 years technical career, I have never got a requirement to know .Net, but all 3 jobs I got were because of my Java experience.
.Net is easier and faster I believe, Java is more advanced, has higher learning curve, but then is Open Standard, platform independent. I have also never dealt with a system that is .Net based. All systems we receive are J2EE based, and the APIs as well.
It is a matter of taste at the end of the day. But for me, I have a library full of books, i hate to lend any of them but .Net, as there is no way back for it as I see it.
2006-12-31 02:12:23
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answered by mmh_edison 1
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In my 4 years technical career, I have never got a requirement to know .Net, but all 3 jobs I got were because of my Java experience.
.Net is easier and faster I believe, Java is more advanced, has higher learning curve, but then is Open Standard, platform independent. I have also never dealt with a system that is .Net based. All systems we receive are J2EE based, and the APIs as well.
It is a matter of taste at the end of the day. But for me, I have a library full of books, i hate to lend any of them but .Net, as there is no way back for it as I see it.
2006-12-31 01:34:49
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answered by Guybrush 2
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