Please share any differences and similarities between them, in terms of ease to learn, career perspectives including salaries, and differences in terms of job roles etc.
I am leaning more on learning .Net because I was told it is easier to learn. Any expert opinions?
Java - Good Market.
.Net - Easier to learn.
Java has comparatively bigger market compared to .NET because .NET runs on only windows platform and Java runs on all the platform. Also .NET is comparatively older than Java.
While saying that both Java and .NET are neck to neck these days in terms of technology. .NET is so good with functional programming specially Lambda expression while Java implemented to those only on Java 8 onward.
Both of them rely heavily on OOPS. So if you know OOPS very well then I do not think you will have problem switching from one technology to other.
read data structure and algorithms.....language is nothing, you need to know how to use those
why do java developer wear glasses ?
Because they can't C #
https://www.youtube.com/watch?list=RDMhllo1xQer8&v=Mhllo1xQer8
Last edited: 13-Apr-16 01:43 PM
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