Yeah, .NET ties you to an archaic operating system (it's totally
non-portable) that blue-screens you too much. At least with Java and JEE
you can move between systems as desired/needed.
<getting off soapbox />
Sorry. This response was just too tempting.
.NET and Java are *both* used extensively wherever you go. I work on a
U.S. Army contract that uses both, but they're slowly moving away from
.NET and other Microsoft technologies.
BTW - what does .NET have that Java does not?
-Java Guy
archit mehta wrote:
>
>
> i am not expert but i think you should know both perfectly in case you
> have to select once then i prefer .NET because at the moment it is
> extensively used in companies.
>
> java`s application is some what different that .NET but .NET has
> somethig what java doesn`t have.
> thank you
>
> --- On Thu, 24/12/09, surendra sontakke
> <surendrass_2410@
> <mailto:surendrass_
>
> From: surendra sontakke <surendrass_2410@
> <mailto:surendrass_
> Subject: [Java] abt java
> To: Java_Official@
> Date: Thursday, 24 December, 2009, 12:05 PM
>
>
>
> Resp Sir,
>
> I have completed my MCM in 2009. I am in confusion whether to go JAVA
> or .NET.
>
> .Net some what easy to m. But i heard, right now java has good future.
>
> so pls help me from this confusion.
>
> - - - - - - - - - - - -
>
> Thanks & Regards
>
> Surendra
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
> The INTERNET now has a personality. YOURS! See your Yahoo! Homepage.
> http://in.yahoo.
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
>
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