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Why one should use .NET and not Java?
what is the diffence betwwen .net and java?
importance of .net?
Jun 10 '07 #1
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Atran
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Why one should use .NET and not Java?
what is the diffence betwwen .net and java?
importance of .net?
First check this link:
http://www.thescripts.com/forum/thread641429.html
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And read about .Posting Guidelines.
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Do not post your problems here (dont post a question in .Net Article).
Here you can post an article.
Goto Misc Questions to post this question.
Jun 11 '07 #2
LacrosseB0ss
113 100+
This is the forums/questions thing, not articles. And if I'm wrong I'm about to get in trouble too.

Try this forum: http://www.thescripts.com/forum/thread638446.html
Although the part about guidelines was ok in that it asks to search first. And the linked thread IS on the same page as your new thread ...

Hope it helps
- LB
Jun 12 '07 #3
r035198x
13,262 8TB
Why one should use .NET and not Java?
Don't use any of them. Go outside, play tennis or golf and stay as far away from programming as possible. Life's much better that way.
Jun 13 '07 #4
RedSon
5,000 Expert 4TB
Don't use any of them. Go outside, play tennis or golf and stay as far away from programming as possible. Life's much better that way.
r0, you're evil. Java is easier for a beginner. .NET is more useful for windows applications and if you have IIS instead of Apache.
Jun 13 '07 #5
Newbie19
123 100+
From working with .Net over the past few years, it has came to conclusion that .Net is heavily favor in the programming world due to all the work with Microsoft applications. If you are working with any thing Microsoft related, use .Net. If not, then go Java.
Jun 13 '07 #6
RedSon
5,000 Expert 4TB
This is the forums/questions thing, not articles. And if I'm wrong I'm about to get in trouble too.

Try this forum: http://www.thescripts.com/forum/thread638446.html
Although the part about guidelines was ok in that it asks to search first. And the linked thread IS on the same page as your new thread ...

Hope it helps
- LB
Trouble for what? Looks like you want to be helpful.
Jun 13 '07 #7
Frinavale
9,735 Expert Mod 8TB
Trouble for what? Looks like you want to be helpful.
I think he was referring to Atran's post....I accidentally moved this thread here before I was able to remove it.

No one is in trouble. Its a common thing for people to post their questions in the article's section...even though you're not supposed to ask questions there
Jun 13 '07 #8
RedSon
5,000 Expert 4TB
I think he was referring to Atran's post....I accidentally moved this thread here before I was able to remove it.

No one is in trouble. Its a common thing for people to post their questions in the article's section...even though you're not supposed to ask questions there
Oh, okay. Whatever then.
Jun 13 '07 #9
LacrosseB0ss
113 100+
I was confused because when I commented it WAS in the Forums section. I didn't realize it was previously moved. Just covering my back is all. I'm here to help people and get help if/when I need it.

Well, programming help anyway. There's some help I don't think anyone can give me. But hey, I think it's programming that made me that way in the first place.

-LB
Jun 13 '07 #10
RedSon
5,000 Expert 4TB
I was confused because when I commented it WAS in the Forums section. I didn't realize it was previously moved. Just covering my back is all. I'm here to help people and get help if/when I need it.

Well, programming help anyway. There's some help I don't think anyone can give me. But hey, I think it's programming that made me that way in the first place.

-LB
Well it doesn't really matter. You can't get in trouble for much unless you break the Posting Guidelines.
Jun 13 '07 #11
Mague
137 100+
Java is alot harder then .net it also can run on any os.

I perfer java over .net but thats my opinon

Mague
Jul 14 '07 #12
praveen2gupta
201 100+
I heve knowledge about both. I feels java is more fundamentals and basic knowledge work is good in java. I like java Because I like it and found Its better than .net
Jul 21 '07 #13

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