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I have done most of the topics in core java.But i feel for web development u have to do advanced java.Then struts then hibernate.I have heard that c# is almost same as core java(j2se)so shall i proceed with .net because i have heard its not that lengthy and u have to just focus on c# and asp.net framework.Can someone tell me in what way to proceed when starting .net or shall i continue with java? Given that i wish to search jobs within next 2-3 months.What should i proceed with?
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As you already have Java, why not continue?

The learning curve is not huge into web based apps. Start learning about applets and servlets, they are simple and stand alone components of the whole. Then you can move into JSP, HTML with embedded code run on the server.
Then you can move into beans and more complex J2EE concepts. It's a building process.

Finally, if you want to get out to the market in 2-3 months you'll need to study hard. Good luck.
 
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Aravindba 5-Mar-14 4:27am    
yes,u have already experience in java,so learn java fully,lot of scope in advanced java,in free time u can learn .net,but dont put more time for .net,continue java and focus in same way

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