Choosing a programming language for use in the future...

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Brandon J. Van Every

Chad said:
(e-mail address removed) (murl) wrote in @posting.google.com:

No. With .net everything is the same. Language is now just a personal
preference.

It is also an employer / client preference. How much money can you get
*paid* for knowing various languages? If you want more money, follow the
trendy buzzwords.

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Cheers, www.indiegamedesign.com
Brandon Van Every Seattle, WA

20% of the world is real.
80% is gobbledygook we make up inside our own heads.
 
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Herfried K. Wagner [MVP]

* "Scott M. said:
True, but that's not my point. The last post said "you already know
VB.NET", implying that if you know VB 6, you know VB.NET and my post was
pointing out that this is not true.

ACK. My post was only an addition.

:)
 

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