There are two main camps of software developers that dominate the world today: those that work primarily in a Microsoft .Net framework and those that work primarily in a J2EE framework. However, even this one-two punch of heavy-hitting frameworks comes with a caveat: “One of the things that has become more important is an individual’s ability to work in multiple languages or development environments,” Jeffrey Hammond, an application development analyst for Forrester Research, told TechNewsWorld.
As the Software World Turns, Part 2: Tools and Technology
Posted by: Chris Maxcer May 8, 2007 04:00 AMThere are two main camps of software developers that dominate the world today: those that work primarily in a Microsoft .Net framework and those that work primarily in a J2EE framework. However, even this one-two punch of heavy-hitting frameworks comes with a caveat: “One of the things that has become more important is an individual’s ability to work in multiple languages or development environments,” Jeffrey Hammond, an application development analyst for Forrester Research, told TechNewsWorld.