C# hands down. Some people fear its only for Windows but you can use Mono and MonoDevelop IDE if you want to develop for Linux/are using Linux - of course its optional and a bit more advanced then just jumping to the .NET bandwagon.
I agree entirely with rip-off. It does not matter what language you choose. It more comes down to what tools, libraries, APIs and other things are available to the language.
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#2HNikolas
Posted 13 April 2012 - 01:28 PM
C# hands down. Some people fear its only for Windows but you can use Mono and MonoDevelop IDE if you want to develop for Linux/are using Linux - of course its optional and a bit more advanced then just jumping to the .NET bandwagon.
#1HNikolas
Posted 13 April 2012 - 01:00 PM
C# hands down. Some people fear its only for Windows but you can use Mono and MonoDevelop IDE if you want to develop for Linux/are using Linux - of course its optional and a bit more advanced then just learning .NET