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I work with C#, but I'm sure there are still many Java coders which are raged against "C-sharpers". A reason could be that C# seems to be a thief-brother of Java, but there are many aspects which Java doesn't cover as C# does
If the Java programmers are fewer and fewer, their wages will increase? Or could C# programmers become some "code behind designer users" with an appropriate salary
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Don't kid yourself, Java is alive and well. Code Project is a Microsoft-Centric site, thus the low numbers of Java Programmer responses.
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Yes, you're right, I have friends that were forced to work with Java, after previous C# programming, and they wouldn't give up to work with Java. But they were complaining in some situations. Microsoft became very popular in the last years and they prepare amazing future releases of their products. I would like to see the same competition for Java products. Maybe I am wrong, it's my perception problem
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Dan Radu wrote: If the Java programmers are fewer and fewer,
You can't exactly do a C# vs Java and point out that there's less Java respondents here as a demise of the language. TCP is a ".net" oriented site with a focus that originally started as a C# site (way back in the day). While I use and love C#, this premise is just flawed.
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C# is better, MS has provided a platform that Sun tried to and only managed to get because of the Apache Software Foundation. I was a Java programmer for well over 5 years and coded everything from 1 offs to enterprise. I am now a C#/.NET coder and I can tell you that I see the light, thought I think C# programmers lack the sophistication that Java programmers offer... I don't see many new C# guys using XML by implementing a recursive call back parser... (Let alone know what that even is…)
-Wurd IMHO
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but the question was "What is paying your rent this month?"
i'm still sticking to C++ in my heart...
BTW, I'm pretty sure some people here answered their favorite language, not the one they use at work.
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Or even whats going to be paying your rent in the next 5 years, it's always best to look a little long term, as you know with technology it can become quickly obsolete.
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norm .net wrote: Or even whats going to be paying your rent in the next 5 years
Nothing, I'm already paying my morguage
norm .net wrote: it's always best to look a little long term
See 2 lines higher
V.
Stop smoking so you can: enjoy longer the money you save.
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V. wrote: Nothing, I'm already paying my morguage
So if you've got a mortgage you've got even more to lose... so think long term...
We made the buttons on the screen look so good you'll want to lick them. Steve Jobs
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C# is wonderful for programmers.
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If you love coding with C# then switch to JAVA, otherwise start using VB.Net and stop worrying about Semi Colon after each line... ....Enjoy
d A n N y
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s P a M
We made the buttons on the screen look so good you'll want to lick them. Steve Jobs
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hi
;)
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wait... switch to Java? ...to VB?
Hmm... I must respectfully disagree with that logic, the C# language, for one thing, makes it worthy of note, descendant of C++ (I'm certain that God himself developed the C++ language). The thing is, unlike C++, C# is a high-level language with a good ratio of neat little built-in tricks and improvements (i.e. operator overloading, for example) to crippled features (i.e. #define) Nothing is perfect, but C# is pretty d*mn good, and, in my meager opinion, one of the best languages out there today.
It's only fair to note that, other than HTML (which doesnt really count when put in context), C# was the first language I learned, followed by C++ after I mastered C#.
Cest la vie
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DaNiSh_AlEeM wrote: If you love coding with C# then switch to JAVA, otherwise start using VB.Net
What does it suppose to mean?
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It is also missing Embedded Visual C++ 4.00
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What?? No Pascal??
I learned off of Pascal, it was so hard when I was learning it, now it's a piece of cake! I even used to be intimidated by Delphi!
Ah, those were the days!
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UltraCoder wrote: Ah, those were the days!
Yea, as you state yourself: were. That time is gone for long.
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What, no PowerBuilder?
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Yeah.... I'm developing on PowerBuilder too.
Great Tool!
NSA
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Me too in powerbuilder now. Great language
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I'm amazed that the numbers for Delphi are that high! Cool!
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I was working totally in c++, now switched to J2ME (java for mobiles). I like Java, but still think c++ is the best language.
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Not on the list, but PHP also gets my vote (unfortunately). I don't spend that much time doing PHP, but would rather focus on .NET.
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