Going against the grain - smart or stupid?

I work in an area that's dominated by .NET and Microsoft - roughly 98% of the programming job postings I see (as few as they are, since everything is these recruiting and staffing firms) want .NET developers, and I only see the occasional job wanting Java (always requiring years of experience) or PHP hacking jobs.

Therein lies the problem, because while I know some .NET I haven't really used it in almost two years, and during that time I've...


 

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