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Hello sirs., First of all, sorry for my English, I'm brazilian. I am a PHP programmer from about 6 years and last year I founded a company (Auriumsoft LTDA - www.auriumsoft.com.br) focused to develop Mobile App. The fact is that I'm lost of what language and plataform to choose. I even thought in choosing C++, but I have a lot of hurry, so this is impossible. WHAT DO I WANT TO DO? - Develop enterprise mobile applications for Pocket PC, its desktop connection and transfer software, and web interface for generating reports, etc. - Develop end-user app. for new generation Windows. - AND NOT SO MUCH IMPORTANT: Have security if a client wants the mobile desktop software in LINUX, I could easy change to it. *The Plataforms* - JAVA does everything this without problems. - .NET too, except the part of Linux. I know that exists MONO, but it isn't so compatible with .NET Framework (am I right?). I want to have security, that the plataform and language I choose, I will develop stable, security and scalable enterprise mobile and desktop applications (I have experience developing PHP enterprise web based systems). I know that both JAVA and .NET are capable of this. But, I want security that if a client needs one of the desktop software on Linux, I would not say NOT, I would say YES. So, JAVA is the only one that can give me this. So, I've thought to do this strategy: - Study and dominate JAVA (J2SE, J2EE and J2ME); - Study and dominate .NET using J#. J# because I will know Java, so it will be easy, needing just to study the differences on .NET Framework, CLR compilant, etc. Am I right that knowing Java will be easy to go throught .NET with J#? Or I just forget .NET and completely stay with JAVA? Any help will be welcome. Very thanks Alfred R. Baudisch -- auriumsoft ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Posted via http://www.codecomments.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Well, the answer you'd get in most public newsgroups would probably be "stay |
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