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[quote=Freeman]Most of the newer web development projects I see starting up are using Java(Or Java-based platforms), PHP, or some of other free frameworks available. If I were you, I would focus more on Java for now, particularly since that has a lot of similarities to C#.(At least it did several years ago when I taught myself a little C#) I don't see nearly as many .NET projects starting, although there are still a decent number of existing/ongoing projects utilizing it. As for languages in general, you can't really go wrong with either C++ or Java, considering how widely they are both still used. And as long as you understand the basic underlying principles of software development, it usually isn't that hard to switch from one language to another.(I've worked extensively with both) As for work, most of my experience has been on the government contracting side, and I'm not sure how someone would get started there.(I came from a military background, which is how I did it)[/quote]
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