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Is the C# industry in a better state than Java?
Last time I looked into it, it was split geographically in the US. The west coast is Java, east coast is .NET. Of course if you're working remote, that doesn't matter.
Not an expert on Java world, and I think that's a hard question to answer definitively. Generally, I do perceive .NET/c# as slowly growing and Java as slowly shrinking.
Thank you for the insight!