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Originally posted by heyya99 View PostThe reason I quit was because I had tried to get contracts but everyone was put off by my 1 month notice. I wasn't being considered. I saved enough money to cover myself for about 3 months so I'm not stuck. It's hard to balance perm work with getting other work.
I have 3 years 9 months JEE experience. My industries include government, healthcare, and domain name.
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Originally posted by heyya99 View PostThe reason I quit was because I had tried to get contracts but everyone was put off by my 1 month notice. I wasn't being considered. I saved enough money to cover myself for about 3 months so I'm not stuck. It's hard to balance perm work with getting other work.
I have 3 years 9 months JEE experience. My industries include government, healthcare, and domain name.
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Originally posted by d000hg View Post"More and more" maybe, but starting from such a tiny fraction that's hardly a big deal - non-Java use can increase tenfold without making a big dent. PHP is the biggest competitor (in the web side of things obviously) - the tech you mention are WAY away from threatening Java. Down the line maybe, but we're talking a decade at the least and I think the JVM is here to stay. Even if people say with 6/7 in the event Java is "ruined" which is itself very unlikely.
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Originally posted by russell View PostOracle will ruin Java. So your saying if you don't use a Windows server you must be using Java on a Linux/Unix? More and more people are switching to Python/Ruby/jNode etc.
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Enough of the name hair / car bitching. This was a decent question from the OP and while I appreciate it is in General can we please leave the name calling out of this thread.
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