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ittoolbox.com » Comments on All ITtoolbox Blogs - Jun 8, 2008
For me, the major drawback with .Net is that it locks you into the Windows platform. Java does not. With Java, I can develop in my favorite non-Windows platform. !***! Entry Link …
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ittoolbox.com » Comments on All ITtoolbox Blogs - Dec 13, 2007
Thanks to George P. Alexander Jr. ,Payton Byrd . Because of clarifying my doubt about .net Vs Java. !***! Click here to go to this entry !***!
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ittoolbox.com » Comments on All ITtoolbox Blogs - Dec 11, 2007
Thanks Byrd for such a complete elaborations for the misconceptions regarding .Net platform with me. I am comfortable with VS.Net and can see the number of jobs for .Net Developers on boom now a days. I've been doing …
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ittoolbox.com » Comments on All ITtoolbox Blogs - Dec 7, 2007
@Amit You seem to have developed a very narrow view of Java and .Net based on the realities of 2002 and not 2007. In the five years .Net has been publicly available it has matured at a much faster rate than Java …
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