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That is complete bunk..where did you get this??? I have been working in Enterprise IT for 12 years and just about everything is written in Java. I would say you are backwards.. most consumer applications I see are written in C++, VB, or .NET, but most business applications are written in C++ or Java. I can't think of a single application I have used at work since the inception of .NET that is actually written in a .NET language.