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Strategies & Market Trends : ahhaha's ahs

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To: ahhaha who wrote (5529)10/23/2002 12:09:06 AM
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From O'Reilly 5:

September 11th, 2002 11:32 AM

After working with both the platforms and being in the the industry for 10 yrs. there is no doubt that ONE LANGUAGE FOR MANY PLATFORMS is the best and no doubt about it. Specially when Java is such a nice language with all the necessary features to write quality codes which is powerfull, efficient, bug free and yet simple. C# has taken almost all the features of Java. I have used both the platforms (and still using) in enterprise applications development from both the technical and management perspective (and not as a non-tech manaegement guy). There is no doubt that till date J2EE is far far superior than .NET at least till date. Now let's see what happens in future. It will be clear vey soon whether MS is just giving some marketting gimmicks as it always did or there are some real cool stuff in .NET. We are hearing about .NET for a long time but none of its promised new features are avaliable yet.

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