Originally posted by enak
ttttoday junior
BTW, I will have to check up on that once it happens.
yea u do so
pfft looks like sum1s totaly n00b'ed face
Originally posted by enak
ttttoday junior
BTW, I will have to check up on that once it happens.
Just not up to date atm, stupid school!Originally posted by Winston
yea u do so
pfft looks like sum1s totaly n00b'ed face
Originally posted by enak
Just not up to date atm, stupid school!
Keep me up to date ok
java and .NETOriginally posted by geez85
So which language do u recon is the best 2 study in job wise and what is .NET?
Originally posted by geez85
So which language do u recon is the best 2 study in job wise and what is .NET?
well u can always claim that if a sector is down...Originally posted by Benovista
IT is going strong....
80% of the job market in Information Technology is hidden!
:rofl:Originally posted by freaking_out
well u can always claim that if a sector is down...
Java was doing this years in advance and it's still rockin'. C# is a rehash (hah, I made a pun) of Java, (the language) without the security (you can have blocks of non-managed code). .NET is a rehash of Java the platform.Originally posted by Winston
.NET is just a new generation of programming, it puts the RAD in RADical, i mean quicker deployment of applications, lesser knowledge of API calls for common functions...
i detect anti-MS member lol.. jks..Originally posted by yoshi
Java was doing this years in advance and it's still rockin'. C# is a rehash (hah, I made a pun) of Java, (the language) without the security (you can have blocks of non-managed code). .NET is a rehash of Java the platform.
Some benefits it does provide is total integration with MS' programs. It's definitely a huger effort to get a J2EE project off the ground than a .NET one. In saying that, J2EE is much more portable and (IMO) nicer.
Yay, another vote for javaOriginally posted by yoshi
Java was doing this years in advance and it's still rockin'. C# is a rehash (hah, I made a pun) of Java, (the language) without the security (you can have blocks of non-managed code). .NET is a rehash of Java the platform.
Some benefits it does provide is total integration with MS' programs. It's definitely a huger effort to get a J2EE project off the ground than a .NET one. In saying that, J2EE is much more portable and (IMO) nicer.
java sucks!!!!(not that i know anything about it anyway).:mad1:Originally posted by enak
Yay, another vote for java
so your telling me i should combine software eng. to bachelor of arts???Originally posted by Da Monstar
its always advisable to do an IT degree combined with something which isnt related to IT ...
He's just saying broaden your horizons, so that if the job market is slim for say sw eng, then you can do something while you're not working as a sw eng but then while you're not working as one you can make money doing something else.Originally posted by freaking_out
so your telling me i should combine software eng. to bachelor of arts???
Yep am going to do... gonna do a Dip Ed with any IT degree i do... That way I am still guaranteed a job (Teaching being one of the most flexable and most needed jobs). I plan to work in IT industry for 10-15 years, then go teach and enjoy the holidays etc...Originally posted by Da Monstar
its always advisable to do an IT degree combined with something which isnt related to IT. if u dont find a job in IT, u can always pursue a career in the other ... like ... ACTUARIAL