l***c 发帖数: 2 | | w*******g 发帖数: 9932 | 2 .net.
【在 l***c 的大作中提到】 : 那个更有前途? : 那个更好找工作?
| r***l 发帖数: 67 | 3 Java developer will tell you Java and .NET developer will tell you .NET.
Do a simple test yourself. Go to hotjob.com, moster.com or dice.com and search
for Java/J2EE and .NET/C#.
Also, look at the quality of the job - size of the employer...
For my experience, small or mid size companies use more .NET.
Most better/bigger software/application companies like/use Java, e.g. IBM,
Oracle, etc.
Some large financial firms use .NET, e.g. countrywide. There are other
financial firms use Java, e.g. Ameriq
【在 l***c 的大作中提到】 : 那个更有前途? : 那个更好找工作?
| aw 发帖数: 127 | 4 this comparison is kind of unfair since the history of c# is much shorter than
java, give them another 5 years, the market will tell.
search
【在 r***l 的大作中提到】 : Java developer will tell you Java and .NET developer will tell you .NET. : Do a simple test yourself. Go to hotjob.com, moster.com or dice.com and search : for Java/J2EE and .NET/C#. : Also, look at the quality of the job - size of the employer... : For my experience, small or mid size companies use more .NET. : Most better/bigger software/application companies like/use Java, e.g. IBM, : Oracle, etc. : Some large financial firms use .NET, e.g. countrywide. There are other : financial firms use Java, e.g. Ameriq
| r***l 发帖数: 67 | 5 Good point. However, unless Microsoft changes its strategy toward the
operating system, no matter how great .NET is, it can only share the market
with Java/J2EE.
I used .NET on my side project. Be honest, I am so impressed about .NET and
especially visual studio. It makes things so much easy.
For more complex problem, Java/J2EE gives you more flexibilities and choices
though.
than
【在 aw 的大作中提到】 : this comparison is kind of unfair since the history of c# is much shorter than : java, give them another 5 years, the market will tell. : : search
| o***e 发帖数: 30 | 6 it's not that unfair. MS has already giant developer base and deployment base,
they are all likely to become .net
for a newbie in the market, he better claims(and does) that he knows both.
for a veteran, you can comfortably stay in your side for years.
due to their amazing similarity(wink), it really doesnt make much difference.
I know .net job looking for java guru, java project ported to .net, and
vice versa. though a developer normally don't cross sides, for pure spite.
for me, the blind fait
【在 aw 的大作中提到】 : this comparison is kind of unfair since the history of c# is much shorter than : java, give them another 5 years, the market will tell. : : search
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