crazylamhe
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hi all,
This summer I did a course on J2EE, topics covered were JSP and Servlets, and an introduction to EJB.
I am currently in the 3rd year, pursuing B.Tech in Information Technology. I have heard from my friends that PHP is a language which is easier to learn and implement, as also PHP knowledge will be preferred by the recruiters over Java Enterprise(not Standard). Now that it's less than a year for companies to roll out in campus, I am confused as to :
1] Should study EJB and start making projects using Java Technologies
2] Should learn PHP as it is easier to learn(now that I have J2EE knowledge), and for the obvious benefits of PHP over J2EE
3] Should leave aside the topic at all and instead concentrate on other stuff(like making native apps using C++ or maybe open-source projects) as the IT Companies(read Giants) supposedly seek to hire undergrads proficient in those backgrounds rather than a Web-Developer(which require experience ??) ?
Thanks In Advance.
P.S. : Moderators please move this thread to the desired section if it's not applicable for "Programming". I chose Programming because the thread entails languages PHP and Java.
This summer I did a course on J2EE, topics covered were JSP and Servlets, and an introduction to EJB.
I am currently in the 3rd year, pursuing B.Tech in Information Technology. I have heard from my friends that PHP is a language which is easier to learn and implement, as also PHP knowledge will be preferred by the recruiters over Java Enterprise(not Standard). Now that it's less than a year for companies to roll out in campus, I am confused as to :
1] Should study EJB and start making projects using Java Technologies
2] Should learn PHP as it is easier to learn(now that I have J2EE knowledge), and for the obvious benefits of PHP over J2EE
3] Should leave aside the topic at all and instead concentrate on other stuff(like making native apps using C++ or maybe open-source projects) as the IT Companies(read Giants) supposedly seek to hire undergrads proficient in those backgrounds rather than a Web-Developer(which require experience ??) ?
Thanks In Advance.
P.S. : Moderators please move this thread to the desired section if it's not applicable for "Programming". I chose Programming because the thread entails languages PHP and Java.