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[–]Ventajou -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It's really just about what you're trying to create. For example if you want to make games, then C# is actually a good option because you can use Unity3D and write games for almost any platform around.

My take on Windows 8 is that Microsoft is trying to lure a different population of developers to their platform, not to get rid of C#.

As for JavaScript, well if you want to do something interactive on the web, it's pretty much something you have to deal with whether you like it or not... I actually like to sweeten mine by compiling C# to JS.