I'm inclined to say that the user's first language is not English. Look at the link in their signature - it's a .at link, which is the country code for Austria. The web page is also written in German.
I was just a little bit shocked at the response to the somewhat-broken English. When a Chilean team posts asking a question with improper grammar and usage, everybody is kind and understanding, even if the intent of the post isn't clear, but when it takes more than a few seconds to understand the intent of the post, we get a little snippy about it? I'm seeing a double standard

, but that may have just been me interpreting the above posts with the wrong tone. Take a trip back to high school...I doubt that my Italian is anywhere near grammatically correct, and we all struggled with foreign languages at some point. This is no different. We also speak with incredible amounts of slang, even though we don't realize it.
My interpretation of the post, in slightly more understandable English:
Quote:
I am an engineering student, and I am just confused about the language selection options for web design programming. Do you have any suggestions about which language I should choose to use?
The two options that I'm thinking of are Java or .Net
...which one should I choose? If you have any better options, then I'm open to suggestions.
Thanks in advance for your reply
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Also, welcome to CD, alstonfered.