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I'm a 21 year old University student studying Computer Science. I have been using Linux throughout the whole of my degree so far. Now that I'm nearing the end of my degree I've started looking at graduate software engineering/developer positions at various companies. I notice that the vast majority of companies I'm looking at are strctly strictly Microsoft users, from windows to visual studio. Am I going to be at a disadvantage as most of my experience is unix/linux development based? Most jobs speak of C#, Visual C++, .NET, Java, etc etc Where as I am mainly using Java, C++, Perl, Python and programming to the standard Unix standards, would I be better off ditching Linux and spending my last year of University brushing up on Windows based technologies, languages and API's, would this increase my chance of getting into the industry? |
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