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ToddHileHoffer wrote:
If you understand object oriented programming switching between the two is really not that difficult. The person intverviewing you should know that. If they don't, do you really want to work for them?
It helps if you can avoid recruitment agencies and HR though. They'll just be blinded by buzzwords.
Kevin
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It is a PLUS factor to consider if you know more tools. It's the experience that counts more and the extra skills.
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Hi:
You can comfortably list both of them in your resume. Both are based from .NET Framework BCL. Except for syntactical differences and some minor changes, a developer can easily understand a code of another knowingone.
Deepak Kumar Vasudevan
Personal Web: http://vdeepakkumar.netfirms.com/
I Blog At: http://deepak.blogdrive.com/
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Hi,
VB or C# as choice as no matter on the final result but it more a matter of habbit.
most of people who previously use C++ goes to C# other goes to VB.
The most important think to keep in mind as a developer is all the job to do bfore writiing the first line of code. Whatever the language you will definitly select at the end, the whole analysis and strucutre definition is exactly the same. After this the language is just a maater of syntax nothing else.
I recently pass my certification under VB.Net and I could notice that difference are really few on syntaxes compare to c#
So don't worry on that, if anyone asl you just tell them waht I was mentioning befoore : Analysis is exactly the same
Thanks for help
Regards
______________________________
Serge Calderara
MCP(XP & VB.NET)
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Hi,
I had a good exposure in C++ during my studies(But surely not an expert). After my studies i got a job in ASP/Vbscript/SQL Server. Because of my family situation i had to accept the offer(My First job). I worked in ASP/VBScript for 5 months.
After that our team slowly migrated to VB.NET and as everybody in our team except me wanted to work with VB.NET, we started developing ASP.NET applications in VB.NET.
I got my second job in ASP.NET/VB.NET.
As i love C++, i was changed to a team developing in ASP.NET/C# with my management's permission. I have been developing using C# for the past 5 months.
Now my doubt is about my future careers. If i look for a new job,will they accept my resume. Surely i will look for a job in C#. I know there is not much difference between Vb.net and C#. But i don't know how the employers will react..
Please advice me, Help would be much appreciated.
Kas_Aspnet
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How valuable is Comptia A+ and/or MCDST certification in terms of career marketability, if your primary education (degree) is in Information Technology? What value do any of you get from certification as opposed to on the job training. My interests in certification are mainly in networking. I am interested in any opinions or thoughts.
ASH
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i need help for creating an useraccount in mailserver using asp.net
pavi
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Hi all,
Can someone point to some good sites where one can find C# (WinForms, WebForms) contract work, please?
Thanks.
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All sites that offer this sort of work do it based on price only. Sites like Rentacoder exist to screw you. RAC in particular are lying scum, I strongly advise you to stay away.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
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Hi all,
My performance review is coming up and I think im not being paid with my current value.
I'm doing some research,
So hoping to hear what you guys think of my current value right now. Please be modest.
I live in New Jersey for an IT company (consulting) that has under 50 employees.
Current Job - Database Manager - 4 years experience.
I manage maily CRM applications like Goldmine, MS access database, and sql server(but im not very good in sql).
Currently - I do a lot of crystal reporting.
Programming experience - 1 year using vb.net
Right now I am working on a windows database application I created in .net (1 tier)using sql database. This database application is used by less than 100 employees in a LAN and WAN. So I also setup sql server replication.
I also used the community starter kit website for their intranet website.
I also made them a website that is integrated with a shoping cart we bought.
I also support many of our applications and computer problems.
Relevance of education to position: Medium - I have an associates degree in Electronics Engineering
I have no certifications.
Thank you for your replies
Michael
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thats a good site
Vikas Amin
Embin Technology
Bombay
vikas.amin@embin.com
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Salary is relative. If you have a really good environment that can make up for lower salary? I would think you are worth between 55 and 65K on East Coast... More in a large metropolitan area like DC or New York.
"People who never make mistakes, never do anything."
My blog
http://toddsnotsoamazinglife.blogspot.com/
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hi
i need micro processor build in verilog with 16 instructions and three addressing modes
plz help me about this problem as soon as possible
M.Rehan
M.Sc. Computer Science
Quaid-i-Azam university islamabad pakistan
M.Rehan
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GL, you'll need it with the smell of fear/butterfly-in-stomach effect when a deadline is due.... what were you thinking?
IM PROUD TO BE A GMAIL;
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Please state the question, I don't know what to help you in because I just got a statement not a question.
IM PROUD TO BE A GMAIL;
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It it ok to use this forum for job offers? (i.e. If we're looking for a programmer, would it be ok to post initial details here?)
Or is this just for job-related talk?
Thanks.
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Job Offers are better posted here[^]
This forum is mainly for job-related talk. You'll probably get more eyeballs on your offer on the above link as this forum doesn't get much attention.
Michael
CP Blog [^] Development Blog [^]
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Thanks Michael. I wasn't even aware that that page existed. I'll post there.
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Ive never even come across that page, something tells me the jobs from May 2000 may just have been filled though.
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I have taken one of the three MCAD tests. I am considering taking another and I was wondering if anyone had any idea how much value these MCAD tests carry on a resume or in an interview. It doesn't seem like they are incredibly popular, but I may be wrong.
Thanks in advance
The Yellow Dart
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The Yellow Dart wrote:
It doesn't seem like they are incredibly popular, but I may be wrong
It all depends on the employer, some like the fact that that thier programmers have the cert and others really don't see it as a plus, (hope that doesn't sound too ambiguous). My employer holds the cert in high esteem accompanied w/experience to back the cert, I have two more exams until completion of the MCSD.NET cert, I do think that it has some clout with most companies nowadays as the exams have gotten more difficult(from my experience).
Hope that helps.
Nino
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