What a troll! I must be one of those command line idiots, seeing how I’m using Kubuntu. I wonder how I ever got Firefox or Open Office to work in the CLI.
Most Linux users that I know never touch the CLI. The command line is no more needed in Linux today than it is in Windows.
I’m speaking from experience, not trolling, I programmed in Java in 2002, and it absolutely sucked. Eclipse follows suit in suckage.
Still using a command line? Well, I would rater use a Wizard/GUI then being stuck in the 90’s. Your going to sit here and tell me Java is better then .NET?
Well, I would like to sell you a cardboard box in Florida.
Java or .Net both are programing language.
Java is very hard language it’s not a easy but Java is a totally open source and supported by any operating system.It is provide very strong security.
.Net is easy to learn but it’s not a open source.But it’s looks are very nice.I like .Net.
I would generally argue they are both about the same level of hard for programming languages. You aren’t getting horribly complex like in C++ or crazily estoric like in haskell.
I too was in same confusion but after much thinking and discussion with my friends, I finally choose .net. I like its interoperability feature and drag
and drop feature. You can chose any language for front end whether it is C ,C++ or VB.net etc.