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    Can I learn .net using Perl or Java?

    Can I learn .net using Perl or Java?
    I am an experienced programmer and have used various flavors of Visual Studio in the past for Basic and C. But my recent 8 years of work has been Linux and I have missed out on the move to .NET.

    I would like to learn .NET, the new models, security, etc, without worrying about language issues. Is this possible using Perl or Java? What do I need to D/L or buy to start?
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    Last edited by DougN; 06-09-2015 at 06:12 PM.

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    may be i can buy one

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    Trying to find which is the "fastest" can only be done by identical experiments:
    - You write a piece of code in all languages, with the SAME source (input) and objective (output).
    - Make this in a repeat loop (for/next) to multiply the length.
    - Start a timer at the beginning of the program,
    - Stop it when the program has completed its work.
    - Get the total time.
    - Compare performances with the other languages.
    It seems evident to say this, but EACH language has its own fast and slow processes, and finding the "fastest" is really a question of WHAT you are doing!
    You also have to take care of each CALL you make:
    In PhP, two or three similar functions would give you the same answer, but some take longer to execute (sometimes 20 times longer!) By just using a different function, you can make your code much faster!
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    For advanced programming levels, you can attend a couple of TECH-ED sessions that gets you plenty of learning as you would in a crash course with enough time to get your doubts cleared from Microsoft's product development managers themselves. I think there's one coming up in Barcelona, Spain sometime soon. Apart from videos and webcasts, Wrox publications have good books on most of the popular NET languages as well.
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    .NET is different then pearl or Java, That isn't say you couldn't get a program to do both. But to learn .NET you need Visual Studo. They have free versions for all the .NET (C# VB.NET) and so forth.[url=http://stctechnologiescorporatetraining.in/]STC Technologies[/url]|[url=http://stctechnologiestraining.in/]STC Technologies[/url]|[url=http://stctechnologiesgroup.com/]STC Technologies[/url]

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    well, i do not about the perl but both java and .net platform is totally different so if you want to learn .net then it will better to know Visual Basic to you.

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    I would like to learn .NET, the new models, security, etc, without worrying about language issues. Is this possible using Perl or Java? What do I need to D/L or buy to start?
    Last edited by twinkle45; 11-12-2014 at 08:54 AM.

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    You can learn both easily.

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    Well There's no need to learn Java/Perl for .Net

    in Fact its very good idea that you are now thinking of updating your skills now.

    I assume you have knowledge of OOP and languages like C++ because that will help you get hands on C# .


    One thing i would like to tell you is .Net and Linux are foe.

    If you willing to learn .Net then learn it over windows platform.


    Hope tis will solve yours issues

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    hi

    Outside the windows platform, where else can I learn .net?

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    hi

    someone please com to my rescue

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    Well There's no need to learn Java/Perl for .Net

    in Fact its very good idea that you are now thinking of updating your skills now.

    I assume you have knowledge of OOP and languages like C++ because that will help you get hands on C# .


    One thing i would like to tell you is .Net and Linux are foe.

    If you willing to learn .Net then learn it over windows platform.


    Hope tis will solve yours issues

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    Quote Originally Posted by kaufen View Post
    Well There's no need to learn Java/Perl for .Net

    in Fact its very good idea that you are now thinking of updating your skills now.

    I assume you have knowledge of OOP and languages like C++ because that will help you get hands on C# .


    One thing i would like to tell you is .Net and Linux are foe.

    If you willing to learn .Net then learn it over windows platform.


    Hope tis will solve yours issues

    Your post was taken word for word, include the misspelled word "this", from a Best Answers response posted 7 years ago by Neeraj Yadav on anwsers.********** to the question "Can I learn .net using Perl or Java?"

    https://answers.**********/question/index?qid=2008080408*042AA4js*p

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    Can I learn .net using Perl or Java?

    i would like to recommend you to just read one language in one time. this will be more beneficial for you.
    Last edited by gordo; 04-22-2016 at 08:05 AM.

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    Java is the programming language

    Whereas Java is the programming language for Sun's “computer is the network” effort, Microsoft has given us C# (“C sharp”). ... That is, Perl, Visual Basic and C# can be compiled down to IL. The idea is to make it possible to integrate multiple languages into one system
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