Re: .NET or J2EE
From: Al Wilkerson (ac527_at_comcast.net)
Date: 06/13/04
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Date: Sun, 13 Jun 2004 02:43:54 GMT
Well, thanks to you all.
I'm just looking for a way to get into a Web development role and it seems
the demand for .Net developers are at a all time high.
I was more curious on which avenue I should focus on if I want to get into
the field at entry-level role.
Right now I've been doing QA for over 8 years, but I do know Java. All these
employers want to see 1 - 2 years of real experience.
How do I get real experience if my day-to-day job is QA ? I only have
college experience and very little work experience.
"Art Metz" <artmetz@cox.net> wrote in message
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> perry <perry@cplusplus.org> wrote ...
> > "chaos theory... it's all about timing kid." - IBM Linux Commercial
> >
> > - perry
> >
>
> Umm, maybe I'm being dense, but what are you talking about? How is it
> relevent to my post (which you quoted in its entirety, adding only
> this one line), or to the original question?
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