>>>Or which one would you recommend?
>I'd recommend learning C# first.
>It might not be the easiest but it's at the root of many other tools that you might want to use.
Agreed - C# or VB.NET really. Then jump into ASP.NET with or w/o MVC and build mainstream apps rather than hanging on to a technology that ended years ago.
It's one thing to try to find a way to leverage tons of existing code into newer technology (sometimes there might be an arguement for it) - it's another to do new development trying to use technology that is obsolete.
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