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- Wishful thinking. Java is king...
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This smells like an MS sponsored article to me.
Java is a raging success. There is no demand in
the industry for .Net, yet the demand for Java
is astounding. Let's look at some numbers:
From Dice.com:
Skill: Java
# of Jobs: 7692
Skill: C#
# of Jobs: 1481
Skill: VB.NET
# of Jobs: 693
Yes indeed, MS is getting their butts kicked by
Java and this propaganda is their only defence.
Java is king and will continue to rien on its
thrown for quite some time. I'm sure some
future technology will dethrown Java, but .Net
aint it (as this article tries to suggest).
Java on UNIX/Linux is the present and the
future. These are the facts.
-Bryan - Posted by: prime21 Posted on: 06/28/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use
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