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I say learn C#. I have no love for M$, and I am a full-time LAMP programmer and think Open-Source is very much the way to go. But it sounds to me that you are looking for 2 things.
Sure there is plenty of C++ and Java work out there, and there will certainly still be for years to come. But if you are going by that logic, then learn COBOL and you will really be in demand. But C#, along with it the CLR (Common Langauge Runtime) and the .NET platform (you can't really seperate them), are IMO the next evolutionary step for the C++/Java schools of programming. And being as hyped as it is, managers will flock to it (which in the end are the guys/gals doing the hiring, firing and delegation of work). Many people may not agree with me on this, but I think the future looks a lot more like C# than it does C/C++/Java. That coupled with the M$ marketing machine behind it all, and I think its the way to go. And if you are concerned about "selling your soul to Bill", then use Mono and release your C# code under the GPL. But of course, you'll find more work of the M$ variety, but what is "work" other than another Tool of Oppresion© used by The Man© to keep the horse-blinders on us wage slaves! -stvnIn reply to Re: C++, C# or Java
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