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Do you want to keep working using php or you want to switch to .NET or java?


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Do you want to keep working using php or you want to switch to .NET or java?  

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  1. 1. Do you want to keep working using php or you want to switch to .NET or java?

    • keep working using php
      9
    • want to switch to .NET
      0
    • want to switch to java
      1
    • want to switch to python
      0
    • want to switch to perl
      0
    • want to switch to c and c++
      1


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I think I'll probably always use PHP for any web work, .NET and java don't interest me at all. Python is one language I want to get better at however. Though the more sys admin type stuff I do, the more I'm finding a need to know my way around Perl as well.

You haven't really given valid comparisons. Each language can be used for a multitude of things, for example PHP is primarily a web development language, although it's also a scripting language and can be used outside of the web. Dot Net for example covers many aspects, C Sharp, ASP.NET etc..

 

I will always stick to PHP for web development, although I still find myself inching closer and closer to Python. I'm fluent with C/C++ and those are my primary desktop development languages.

 

I will *always* avoid Java where ever possible.

 

I've never really took interest in Ruby, so I've never really used it, and I'm doubtful I ever will.

 

I use Perl quite often in *nix applications as well as Python.

 

 

It's a toughy..

  • 3 weeks later...

Well, I have never been a fan of the java language as it has not been a stable and efficient platform from application i have used based(Eclipse being the big one) so i try to say away from it if at all possible.  I already know C++ with a descent amount of knowledge of the core language aspects.  I think I have a very good knowledge of PHP and very happy about the late static binding changes that is comming to php 5.3.

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