Sunday, August 2, 2009

Which programming language is more useful to learn?

I'm student my major is information system i want to know which programming language is more useful to learn i also know c++,DB2,java but i'm not sure wheter I should continue c++ nor java or I should learn another programming language in addition I hate mathemathic programming like c++ my major is related to data base I like java but what else is useful? and certainly with more sallary??

Which programming language is more useful to learn?
JAVA rocks!! buddy...Open Source! will always rock....what you expect? will people will pay ransom for Microsoft programs....





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i clearly disagree with the peeps who have posted in favor of .NET .





things are rolling back in favor of Open source community cos of high costs of Microsoft products.





What much does VS.NET costs? and what much does the JAVA? give this thought.





As a matter a fact theres paradigm shift towards open source +MS technology together.





well, you can earn better as freelancer or as enterpeunur in java, But if you want to get your bum always sticked to work place chair...n work under someone go for .NET.





I wonder what does you mean JAVA does it only core java or it has advanced java ? AJAX? so many more to learn buddy!





hope this will solve your issues





Cheers:)
Reply:I don't know, I say stick with what you are already working with but add some web skills to your profile for now. C# .NET is what I would look into later after web programming.
Reply:The idea behind programming is to know more than one, two or three programming languages. The more you know, the more you can get paid. It's not guaranteed, but you're certainly improving your chances.





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Brandon
Reply:.NET


Like C++ , ASP , ASP.NET 2.0





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Reply:SQL is the best..





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Reply:.NET would probably be something to check into since companies have been using that more lately. Flashscript is something that some people find it difficult to find good designers
Reply:Visual Studio.NET is a Microsoft IDE for developing both desktop and web applications. It offers developers a choice of languages to work in and allows those languages to work together.


For example, an ASP.NET web application has elements of HTML and ASP in it. For behind the scenes coding or data retrieval will be functions written in VB.net, C#.net or both. And suppose you have a running countdown clock on the page...that's likely a Javascript function. So I've listed 5 different languages all working together on one website.





For your purposes, I'd look into C#.net. It will be an extension of what you already know from your C++ and JAVA work.

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