Comment Not professional (Score 1) 645
You can tell this topic was created by someone without the proper tools to implement a Healthcare grade system for their uses. The healthcare system is _very_ strict. The only department more strict than the healthcare department is the Department of Defense.
That being said, the Department of Defense has a strong predilection towards Ada. This is due to Ada's overly-typesafe implementation. Java and .NET would never be used on these sorts of real-world government industry. .NET and J2EE is usually done by people in the faster-paced industries like web design, internal IT projects for small/medium companies and pet projects. The normal XP style programming that is used in J2EE and .NET is _not_ suitable for a healthcare environment. You have to be HIPAA compliant. This is not possible with the XP style of programming, since you will not have the fast release cycles necessary for XP programming. It will be one large rollout, and a massive retraining for all the healthcare employees.
This being said, I think the question is moot, since they will never get the job using .NET or J2EE. If you really wanted my vote, I would vote for Ada.
That being said, the Department of Defense has a strong predilection towards Ada. This is due to Ada's overly-typesafe implementation. Java and
This being said, I think the question is moot, since they will never get the job using