Learn it, and ADO.NET once you have the C# down.

If possible also SQL Server (Oracle also poss but much harder to get access to at home).

That gives you way more leverage.- these days people want you to be au fait with n-tier architectures and not just the business (e.g. .NET managed services) and worfklow (e.g ASP.NET) layers.

Posted By: Steve in Holland on September 6th 2006 at 11:48:43


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