A
Al Wilkerson
Hey,
Has anyone recently found a job using DotNet technologies ?
I'm hoping after 5 - 6 months of DotNet training under my belt that I can
found a entry-level position some where in the Chicago area.
I was just curious to see how the market is for the DotNet development
positions.
Any ideas on what technologies are easier to get into the door with (i.e.
entry level work) ? VB.Net ASP.Net or C#.
I mean it looks like there are a lot of C# positions since that's the new
development language that Microsoft will hope to dominate the market and
compete with Java.
Would it be best to concentrate on one particular language/area in DotNet in
getting a entry-level position ? Or, is it necessary to know all
technologies to get an entry-level position?
Thanks,
Has anyone recently found a job using DotNet technologies ?
I'm hoping after 5 - 6 months of DotNet training under my belt that I can
found a entry-level position some where in the Chicago area.
I was just curious to see how the market is for the DotNet development
positions.
Any ideas on what technologies are easier to get into the door with (i.e.
entry level work) ? VB.Net ASP.Net or C#.
I mean it looks like there are a lot of C# positions since that's the new
development language that Microsoft will hope to dominate the market and
compete with Java.
Would it be best to concentrate on one particular language/area in DotNet in
getting a entry-level position ? Or, is it necessary to know all
technologies to get an entry-level position?
Thanks,