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Up skilling to a programme language but which?

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    #11
    Originally posted by escapeUK View Post
    But .NET is already at rank 10 compared to JavaScripts 22.
    But how many good JS people are there compared to .NET? OO JS has fundamental differences to most OO languages so it takes a bit more than just knowing the syntax.

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      #12
      Originally posted by The_Equalizer View Post
      But how many good JS people are there compared to .NET? OO JS has fundamental differences to most OO languages so it takes a bit more than just knowing the syntax.
      I would imagine plenty as it pays on average 50 less a day than. Net.

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        #13
        Op - carry on where you left off. HTML5, css3 and jQuery are all easy, you can learn them on w3c.org and the jQuery website. Then learn ASP.net MVC - this uses the previous web technologies I mentioned and there are plenty of decent tutorials on the asp.net website.

        To add some variety as you are doing content management learn Sharepoint because as much as you may hate it there is big money in it. And if you are really keen learn iOS development. Web technologies are big right nOw.

        Work hard and it will come!

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          #14
          Originally posted by escapeUK View Post
          I would imagine plenty as it pays on average 50 less a day than. Net.
          Or could it be .NET is widespread in banking thereby pulling the average up?

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            #15
            Originally posted by noter View Post
            This is great thanks guys, some good advice here. I'm very grateful to have a contract as know how tough it is out there, just want to differentiate from the crowd as well as much as I can as there's a lot of competition for the few contracts there are later down the line. Will def look into shadowing someone and getting a little bit of hands on exp too as every little helps as they say.
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            Have you considered upskilling your spelling and grammar at the same time?

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