programming languages - Should I stay focused on desktop development or learn more about web application development? -
Let me introduce myself to a little
- I have 7 years of C ++ ( Most MFCs), 1-year C # .NET and 2-year Java experience.
- I know something about web applications, what I did and I'm making windows desktop applications.
I started doing some (small) freelance side projects in the last half year and uses C # because it is "intense" than MFC, but seems to be This market has more web projects than desktop projects. And I do not like it until I know web development.
So, should I touch the new web file for me or just focus on desktop applications, but to learn more, such as Python, or framework / library like QT or Boost?
The feeling of my stomach is that more and more people / companies have projects on their web for example, My company has added many web applications because another prominent example of this is that I provide a web based version of Microsoft Office (yes, even), their main product.
Always need desktop applications, but projects me more web-based in the future
Edit: Oh, and you're aware of "desktop-based" processes, You do not want to lose too, you are doing more server-side programming, even if it is web based, therefore, in other words, it does not hurt to continue your area in that area as well.
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