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After some time to think about it. If we assume the web is eating the world, I would recommend to forget about Java and .Net and learn web development instead.
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I've marveled at how pleasant QML/QtQuick is compared to web tech - even though QML is a javascript-derived language.
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Yeah, there's no comparison between the elegance of QML and the clumsiness of web tech. QML, however, is not JavaScript derived, but QtQuick merely features a pretty fast JavaScript engine.
JavaScript, OTOH, shouldn't be put aside as the web's toy language it once was.
It came a long way, got highly optimized JavaScript engines, and excels as an object-based functional language with lambda expressions, closures (a very powerful concept), and prototypical inheritance. And it is THE language that powers the web 2.0.
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2016-01-21
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And still you can't compare those, especially performance!
And just to prove my point - watch this (you can skip the beginning as it's little bit of rails there):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FqhZZNUyVFM
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