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Hello Kirit,
The application which were devloped about 2 decades back was mostly coded in java and so you will see so many of the application (in several company and outside) written in java. .Net(collectively C#) on the other hand is a new entrant in the ring and there have been several devlopment on that too..
A good programmer needs strong logics, algorithm building and problem solving ability. The languages (java or anything else) gives you the syntax to code what you have thought. Of course each programming langauge has its own pro n cons (depends on what you are looking in the language). As mentioned above there are great frameworks designed in java. Java might give you an edge but a career is what you make out of it.
Cheers!
Thanks,
Arun
A lot of final students and freshers are usually in this dilema about Java and Asp.NET. Lets take it this way. In a software company if there are 100 employees, there would be 80 developers. So scope for development is huge. Now coming about choosing. Choose both. First go with Core Java programming and then go for .NET. You yourself will have fair idea after learning the core of both. Good Luck.
read lessAs a fresher level, both technologies have their own advantages and requirements also. But now in market most of the companies are asking java, Hadoop developers. So if you are interested to learn java better to join core and advance level with 2,3 frameworks such as spring, hibernate etc. After this you will get a broad idea about coding.
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read lessGood question. Both are good options for the wonderful career. But more likely, Java is the better way to choose(since anyways you have knowledge on asp.net which you continue to learn). If you go with Java(at least core java) you will get to work on latest tech stack like Hadoop, Pega, RPA, Selenium, Python, OO JavaScript, Big Data, AWS .. what not..? So that you can become Jack of all and Master of Java as well where all industries looking for such guys as the techie resources.
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Both are the excellent courses and can never be out from the industry however we suggest you to go with JAVA as their are few expert of Java in the market and less rush and strugle from .Net industry.
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I think you should with java, because not that I have spent my more than 8 yrs on this technology but what I found that you will find more opportunities and most of the companies have java project. Because when companies are trying to build enterprise application then java is a good choice.
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