><< However, I did some searching over the weekend and there are already numerous jobs (339 I saw) posted for individuals with VB.Net experience (how many actually have REAL experience already, I wonder?) and only 1 for C#. There were 29 jobs posted I saw for C++. The job market hasn't caught up yet with C#. While I'm sure many developers may choose C# for their language of choice, often the job market drives the numbers on usage... >>
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>Tracy,
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>That's funny. What website did you find these results? I just went to Dice.com to verify your results and only found 25 hits on "VB.NET". When I did a search on "C Sharp" I might have only found 8 hits but each hit pays considerably higher than what a VB.NET developer would get paid.
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>Example: In NJ a C# Position is paying $50-$90k a year while a VB.Net position in NJ is only offering $30-$60k a year.
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>Another Example: In TX a C# position is paying $70-$95 a year while VB.Net position in TX is capping out at $70 to $80 a year.
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>That goes to prove that you'll be able to hire VB.NET Developer at a dime-a-dozen.
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Victor;
I think that will be the going rate! :)
Tom
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