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I can see why governments want C#: they rarely care about performance, but they do want tools to automate work, and they want them now, not in two years. Wink | ;)

Until now I've succesfully avoided C#, but I talk to C# developers all the time. I gathered that developing Windows applications, especially the UI and database parts, is considerably faster than anything you could put together with C++. That said, .NET means you're stuck with Windows and MS. Keep in mind when making your decision that you will be marrying Windows and MS together with the technology, for all the good or bad that brings. That may be of no consequence in the short run, but if MS ever moves it's focus - and Windows 8 (Metro) looks like they might - then demand for C# may drop. (just an uneducated guess - there's too little information yet to be sure)
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