Friday, November 27, 2009

.NET or Java?

Hello friends



Presently I am working with on .net (asp.net,C#. net) platform(Framework 1.1) from last 6-8 months in India.



Within this period I heard many statements from other software peoples like Microsoft.net technology is platform dependent and software company's has to pay large cost to purchase it from Microsoft (Which not in case java and c++).



After some time the IT companies may be avoid to develop software's in .net as they have open source code available as free.



Also java peoples get more salary package than .net.



There are always more requirement' s in java than .net



The .NET platform is not vendor neutral, it is tied to the Microsoft operating systems only.



I replied these peoples saying .net is faster then java (in speed performance issue).



.net has web services which are platform independent.



.net supports many languages including C# which is equivalent t



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.net will not go away, but Java is the future.



Microsoft products try to lure you in with the idea that so much infrastructure is already built in. However, when you try to build a scalable solution or try to do anything innovative (i.e., not the way Microsoft envisioned it), things become extremely painful. My experience has been that if you try to do a project of significant size using Microsoft's products, you end up much less productive than using Java/Open Source.



By the way, Java is NOT slower than .net. That is just silly. Good programmers will make fast/scalable solutions no matter what tools they are given. Bad programmers will make slow/bloated solutions no matter what tools they are given.



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No one cares about performance now a days, we have more and more faster and cheaper hardware now a days.

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