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Big George
Hello,
Just looking for some feedback.
I have an intermediate level of ASP.NET. Since some time ago, I liked
to learn Java.
However, my hughe problem is time: working many hours every day and
studying IT project managment at university at night, don't leave me
time to learn Java.
So, I decided that my best choice is to stay with ASP.NET and .NET
Framework Technology. It's more easy for me to go deep down under .NET
technology than learning Java from scratch.
I wanted to learn Java because I think that it can get me more
opportunities on the market: there are companies that because of budget
restriction, don't want to spend money in licenses and need to run
software on Linux servers. That's a territory that .NET won't get. I
don't think that Mono project could achieve this.
However, I think (correct me if I'm wrong) that Java lacks one
important thing: a comfortable IDE for fast develop. And there are so
many "flavours" of Java's IDE out there, each one with its own
functionalities and none of them is as good as .NET IDE.
My question is:
How do you see .NET in the next three years? Would be a good investing
of time and effort to still study .NET or would Java become a better
choice than .NET?
Just looking for some feedback.
I have an intermediate level of ASP.NET. Since some time ago, I liked
to learn Java.
However, my hughe problem is time: working many hours every day and
studying IT project managment at university at night, don't leave me
time to learn Java.
So, I decided that my best choice is to stay with ASP.NET and .NET
Framework Technology. It's more easy for me to go deep down under .NET
technology than learning Java from scratch.
I wanted to learn Java because I think that it can get me more
opportunities on the market: there are companies that because of budget
restriction, don't want to spend money in licenses and need to run
software on Linux servers. That's a territory that .NET won't get. I
don't think that Mono project could achieve this.
However, I think (correct me if I'm wrong) that Java lacks one
important thing: a comfortable IDE for fast develop. And there are so
many "flavours" of Java's IDE out there, each one with its own
functionalities and none of them is as good as .NET IDE.
My question is:
How do you see .NET in the next three years? Would be a good investing
of time and effort to still study .NET or would Java become a better
choice than .NET?