September 26, 2012 at 4:30 am
Hi,
I am having two options for my career growth.
1. c#.Net - working on web or windows applications
2. database administration with sql server.
I have to choose either of it in my current company and i would like to know which will be good career choice.
I worked on both sql server and c#.net projects where sql is backend and c#.net is the front end.
But in the long term i could not get clear idea of which is the good career path as such.
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Deepak
September 26, 2012 at 6:47 am
What do "YOU" want to do? Which do you enjoy most? This isn't a question the community can answer for you. You have answer it yourself.
September 26, 2012 at 9:52 am
hi,i am working on a web application that has c#.net has front end and sql server as back end.
now they are telling me to take up DBA job. so, I want to know if it is a good career. as such i did not work as a DBA.
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Deepak
September 26, 2012 at 10:29 am
vensgaldeepak.s (9/26/2012)
hi,i am working on a web application that has c#.net has front end and sql server as back end.now they are telling me to take up DBA job. so, I want to know if it is a good career. as such i did not work as a DBA.
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Deepak
That depends on how you define "good career". There is certainly a lot of opportunity in either path.
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