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"Manuel Kasten" <kas### [at] gmx de> wrote in message
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> Gail schrieb:
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>> "Orchid XP v8" <voi### [at] dev null> wrote in message
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>>> Yeah, C, C++, C#, Java, VisualBasic, ASP.NET, any of those... Those are
>>> the ones I tend to see job adverts for, in general.
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>> ASP.Net's not a language. It's a web development 'framework'. ASP.net
>> pages are written in C# or VB.Net (or any other .net language).
>> To add to that, php (often with MySQL) for web development. I'm starting
>> to see a couple ads for Ruby, but not very many.
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> Ruby as in Ruby, the language, or Ruby as in Ruby on Rails (which is a web
> development framework in which the pages are [obviously] written in Ruby)?
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Well, technically, Rails isn't a language, much like ASP.Net isn't a
language and I was talking about languages that I see in job ads.
To answer the question, I don't recall if the ads were for Rails or plain
Ruby. It's more that the language requested caught my eye as I deleted the
job ad from my mail box.
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