Java or C Sharp?

2001-03-21 Thread Phoeun Pha

Which is more marketable for me?!!

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Re: Java or C Sharp?

2001-03-21 Thread Michael Dinowitz

Java. Java classes can plug into CF with CFOBJECT/CreateObject(), Servlets
work with JRun and Java is finally coming into its own on the server side.
C# is to new and MS is still working on it and positioning it.


 Which is more marketable for me?!!


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Re: Java or C Sharp?

2001-03-21 Thread Todd Ashworth

Also maybe worth noting ... according to our guest speaker at our Feb. CFUG,
C# is more or less Java, with just a few little picky details changed.  I
assume that means, if you know one, you know the other ... syntax-wise,
anyway.  Still, i would stick with Java.

Todd Ashworth --
Web Application Developer
Network Administrator

Saber Corporation
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| Java. Java classes can plug into CF with CFOBJECT/CreateObject(), Servlets
| work with JRun and Java is finally coming into its own on the server side.
| C# is to new and MS is still working on it and positioning it.
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|  Which is more marketable for me?!!
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RE: Java or C Sharp?

2001-03-21 Thread Dave Watts

 Also maybe worth noting ... according to our guest speaker at 
 our Feb. CFUG, C# is more or less Java, with just a few little 
 picky details changed. I assume that means, if you know one, you 
 know the other ... syntax-wise, anyway. Still, i would stick with 
 Java.

I'm no expert when it comes to Java, C++ or C#, but I think your guest
speaker was wrong. From what I can tell, while C# provides a lot of
functionality analogous to Java, it's overall more similar to C++. In any
case, learning either Java or C# means not only learning the language
syntax, but learning the class libraries - and they're going to be quite
different.

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
voice: (202) 797-5496
fax: (202) 797-5444

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