On 7/1/05, John Henry Xu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Leon Rosenberg wrote: I think the larger problem for a java developer
> in a small business sector
> > is PHP or even Perl. .NET is mostly irrelevant, at least in germany.
>
> Agree with you that PHP snd Perl and MySQL are popular on web thes
North America)
- Original Message -
From: "Leon Rosenberg"
To: "'Struts Users Mailing List'"
Subject: Re: Struts vs .NET??? ->This is my Stats
Date: Sat, 2 Jul 2005 03:53:01 +0200
>
> > When you have a debate, try not to win the debat
> When you have a debate, try not to win the debate by by
> putting words in others mouths and not to exaggerate things
> (such as 1000 times). Considering .NET has not been around as
> long as java/j2ee, don't you think the numbers are scary?
No I don't, and know why? Here is a quote from a ty
> When you have a debate, try not to win the debate by by
> putting words in others mouths and not to exaggerate things
> (such as 1000 times). Considering .NET has not been around as
> long as java/j2ee, don't you think the numbers are scary?
No I don't, and know why? Here is a quote from a ty
All done on the US sites.
www.monster.com
.NET more than 1000 and 20 pages
Java more than 1000 and 20 pages
www.dice.com
.NET 8490 listings
Java 11159 listings
www.indeed.com (an aggregator for all major job sites in the US)
.NET 68,599 listings
Java 63,451 listings
When you have a debate, tr
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