I just got offered two internships in backend development, one as a java developer and another one as a C# developer

I just got offered two internships in backend development, one as a java developer and another one as a C# developer.

Which one should I take?

the one with the better pay, hopefully you are not a mutt working for free

>MS
never ever

>internship
NEVER EVER. FUCKING TRUST ME

Of course they are paid, I dont live in some 3rd world shithole

fucking Sup Forums is full of wagecucks

Better than NEETs

Which company is better?

The one where you feel you will learn more.

>tfw didn't even finish high school and work as a fullstack dev for fortune 500 company
Interns are the lowest of the low, worse than NEETs

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Java web development is a pain in the ass.

t. legacy cuck

Java is growing right now, so go for that, unless the C# gig looks like they actually need your help. Pro tip: companies don't let interns learn or do SHIT.

>lying on the internet

>tfw didn't even finish high school
>This window will close in 3 seconds...

Suck my cock dude.
Java sucks for anything web related. Even httpclient is a fucking mess.
ASP or PHP are the way to go for web development.

>ASP or PHP are the way to go for web development.
This is not a
>we act like it's 2003
thread

>java is the future xd

java is here to stay, deal with it.

>ASP or PHP are the way to go for web development.
lol what decade is this

you could have said rails and you'd at least be less wrong.

Confirmed for never having a job in web development

Fortunately.
I didn't spend 8 years in univ to waste my brain power on garbage web techs.

Oh and I think flask is the best.
t. python jvm programmer.

I deal with more threading and optimization problems as a backend developer than you will ever

>webdev
>I deal with more threading and optimization problems
The consumer/producer problem is not that hard my man. having thousands of threads is not something special.
>as a backend developer than you will ever
Hope you will like my work on 5G network load balancing once it's out, no biggies my dood, it's not the number that count.

> the one with the better pay
This.

Also Microsoft-related jobs tend to come with Microsoft culture, which is corporate cucksucking and loving every piece of shit MS does just because it's MS despite having better alternatives, so keep in mind that. Been there. I can't talk about Java jobs though.