is it worth learning C# for professional employment reasons in the current year? Or should I just learn C++
>>57043080
Do you already know java? Then employers often deduce you also can learn/have already learned C# fast.
If not learn it. C#/Java are the languages with the highest amount of open positions.
>>57043287
>Then employers often deduce you also can learn/have already learned C#
Then you applied to the wrong job. If they want you kode with karlie the JavaEE stack, then they will use java only and won't switch to C# or whatever. You can say then they will expect you to be an X86 assembly coder because they need a versatile dude who will do the work of 3 people for the wage of 1. :(
>get a job because you learned the appropriate language
How often does this actually happen?
Every dev I know was hired because he already had years of experience with the relevant environment.
>>57043507
It's a Java sweatshop thing. They really want automatons more than developers.
>>57043080
If you know Java then VS will teach you c# as you go. If not, probably worth learning desu. /g/entoomen like to shit on c#, I like having an income. Just my .02 shekels.