I have worked in both languages during my career . What i feel is that that both have tremendous scope in IT.
Regardless of what you choose be sure to know why your code works the way it's intented to, rather than making it work the way you intent to. (I hope i didn't confuse you with the last sentence) On 18 Aug 2017 10:34 pm, "Subil A" <subil1...@gmail.com> wrote: > Also, just to clarify, I'm not desperately searching for the One True > Language or One True Framework or anything like that. I'm just genuinely > curious to hear about everyone's personal experiences in this regard. > On 18 Aug 2017 10:30 pm, "Subil A" <subil1...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Thank you all for the top notch Java answers. I got more answers than I >> expected from a community that shuns curly braces ;). I'll be sure to share >> them. >> >> But do consider answering this part of the question, about the situation >> in Chennai's IT industry in general, not just Java: >> >> > Which languages/technologies, in your opinion, has scope in Chennai's >> IT industry today? And in what niches (like embedded, medical and so on)? >> >> You don't even need to talk about scope. Talk about what you've seen used >> and how they're being used. >> > > _______________________________________________ > Chennaipy mailing list > Chennaipy@python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/chennaipy > >
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