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March 5, 2009 at 5:34 PM #361602March 5, 2009 at 6:06 PM #361054anxvarietyParticipant
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I’m sorry. You know the industry is moving anti MSFT.
Java is saturated as well.There’s a few Ruby type stuff available in orange county. Also, stuff picking up with Cocoa.
I know that’s tough medicine to swallow, but finding enterprise .net stuff is going to be uphill.[/quote]
I’m not so sure about that.. I know it’s popular to hate on MSFT right now and all this LAMP hype.. but I haven’t seen any particularly good jobs in those areas either.
.NET is no where close to going away.. the only companies using Java IMO are the ones that are stuck with it. c# vs Java isn’t even really fair.
March 5, 2009 at 6:06 PM #361351anxvarietyParticipant[quote=flu]
I’m sorry. You know the industry is moving anti MSFT.
Java is saturated as well.There’s a few Ruby type stuff available in orange county. Also, stuff picking up with Cocoa.
I know that’s tough medicine to swallow, but finding enterprise .net stuff is going to be uphill.[/quote]
I’m not so sure about that.. I know it’s popular to hate on MSFT right now and all this LAMP hype.. but I haven’t seen any particularly good jobs in those areas either.
.NET is no where close to going away.. the only companies using Java IMO are the ones that are stuck with it. c# vs Java isn’t even really fair.
March 5, 2009 at 6:06 PM #361493anxvarietyParticipant[quote=flu]
I’m sorry. You know the industry is moving anti MSFT.
Java is saturated as well.There’s a few Ruby type stuff available in orange county. Also, stuff picking up with Cocoa.
I know that’s tough medicine to swallow, but finding enterprise .net stuff is going to be uphill.[/quote]
I’m not so sure about that.. I know it’s popular to hate on MSFT right now and all this LAMP hype.. but I haven’t seen any particularly good jobs in those areas either.
.NET is no where close to going away.. the only companies using Java IMO are the ones that are stuck with it. c# vs Java isn’t even really fair.
March 5, 2009 at 6:06 PM #361534anxvarietyParticipant[quote=flu]
I’m sorry. You know the industry is moving anti MSFT.
Java is saturated as well.There’s a few Ruby type stuff available in orange county. Also, stuff picking up with Cocoa.
I know that’s tough medicine to swallow, but finding enterprise .net stuff is going to be uphill.[/quote]
I’m not so sure about that.. I know it’s popular to hate on MSFT right now and all this LAMP hype.. but I haven’t seen any particularly good jobs in those areas either.
.NET is no where close to going away.. the only companies using Java IMO are the ones that are stuck with it. c# vs Java isn’t even really fair.
March 5, 2009 at 6:06 PM #361642anxvarietyParticipant[quote=flu]
I’m sorry. You know the industry is moving anti MSFT.
Java is saturated as well.There’s a few Ruby type stuff available in orange county. Also, stuff picking up with Cocoa.
I know that’s tough medicine to swallow, but finding enterprise .net stuff is going to be uphill.[/quote]
I’m not so sure about that.. I know it’s popular to hate on MSFT right now and all this LAMP hype.. but I haven’t seen any particularly good jobs in those areas either.
.NET is no where close to going away.. the only companies using Java IMO are the ones that are stuck with it. c# vs Java isn’t even really fair.
March 5, 2009 at 6:20 PM #361064SD RealtorParticipantAll I can say is software, firmware and IT have way more opportunity then digital hardware.
March 5, 2009 at 6:20 PM #361361SD RealtorParticipantAll I can say is software, firmware and IT have way more opportunity then digital hardware.
March 5, 2009 at 6:20 PM #361503SD RealtorParticipantAll I can say is software, firmware and IT have way more opportunity then digital hardware.
March 5, 2009 at 6:20 PM #361544SD RealtorParticipantAll I can say is software, firmware and IT have way more opportunity then digital hardware.
March 5, 2009 at 6:20 PM #361652SD RealtorParticipantAll I can say is software, firmware and IT have way more opportunity then digital hardware.
March 5, 2009 at 6:27 PM #361069CoronitaParticipant[quote=anxvariety][quote=flu]
I’m sorry. You know the industry is moving anti MSFT.
Java is saturated as well.There’s a few Ruby type stuff available in orange county. Also, stuff picking up with Cocoa.
I know that’s tough medicine to swallow, but finding enterprise .net stuff is going to be uphill.[/quote]
I’m not so sure about that.. I know it’s popular to hate on MSFT right now and all this LAMP hype.. but I haven’t seen any particularly good jobs in those areas either.
.NET is no where close to going away.. the only companies using Java IMO are the ones that are stuck with it. c# vs Java isn’t even really fair.
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Most of the bigger companies here in SD that I’m seeing do not run a .NET enterprise. Maybe I haven’t seen much….Can’t speak for the smaller companies.
March 5, 2009 at 6:27 PM #361366CoronitaParticipant[quote=anxvariety][quote=flu]
I’m sorry. You know the industry is moving anti MSFT.
Java is saturated as well.There’s a few Ruby type stuff available in orange county. Also, stuff picking up with Cocoa.
I know that’s tough medicine to swallow, but finding enterprise .net stuff is going to be uphill.[/quote]
I’m not so sure about that.. I know it’s popular to hate on MSFT right now and all this LAMP hype.. but I haven’t seen any particularly good jobs in those areas either.
.NET is no where close to going away.. the only companies using Java IMO are the ones that are stuck with it. c# vs Java isn’t even really fair.
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Most of the bigger companies here in SD that I’m seeing do not run a .NET enterprise. Maybe I haven’t seen much….Can’t speak for the smaller companies.
March 5, 2009 at 6:27 PM #361508CoronitaParticipant[quote=anxvariety][quote=flu]
I’m sorry. You know the industry is moving anti MSFT.
Java is saturated as well.There’s a few Ruby type stuff available in orange county. Also, stuff picking up with Cocoa.
I know that’s tough medicine to swallow, but finding enterprise .net stuff is going to be uphill.[/quote]
I’m not so sure about that.. I know it’s popular to hate on MSFT right now and all this LAMP hype.. but I haven’t seen any particularly good jobs in those areas either.
.NET is no where close to going away.. the only companies using Java IMO are the ones that are stuck with it. c# vs Java isn’t even really fair.
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Most of the bigger companies here in SD that I’m seeing do not run a .NET enterprise. Maybe I haven’t seen much….Can’t speak for the smaller companies.
March 5, 2009 at 6:27 PM #361549CoronitaParticipant[quote=anxvariety][quote=flu]
I’m sorry. You know the industry is moving anti MSFT.
Java is saturated as well.There’s a few Ruby type stuff available in orange county. Also, stuff picking up with Cocoa.
I know that’s tough medicine to swallow, but finding enterprise .net stuff is going to be uphill.[/quote]
I’m not so sure about that.. I know it’s popular to hate on MSFT right now and all this LAMP hype.. but I haven’t seen any particularly good jobs in those areas either.
.NET is no where close to going away.. the only companies using Java IMO are the ones that are stuck with it. c# vs Java isn’t even really fair.
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Most of the bigger companies here in SD that I’m seeing do not run a .NET enterprise. Maybe I haven’t seen much….Can’t speak for the smaller companies.
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