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I need to have a look at a career move, but I gather now this is well above my station....
.Net is piss easy to learn, do it in VB.NET if you MUST, but C# is more marketable, and since 90% of .Net knowledge is knowing what's available in the framework and how to use it and that's common to both, so you may as well go for the most marketable.
I can't say, because it's such a small field that everyone will know who I am
I still wouldn't mind getting back into SAP, given the chance. Personally I would go for Netweaver techs such as XI, as that's where my strengths are and what I find interesting.
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