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Java is a programming language originally developed by Sun Microsystems and released in 1995 as a core component of Sun Microsystems' Java platform.
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Biref description of the J# compiler for Visual Studio.NET. Allows Java programmers to develop .NET applications using the Java syntax.
A comparison between the .NET Platform and the Sun Java(tm) VM.
The author kicks off the first of a five part series on C# for Java as well as .NET developers.
After reading this article Java programmers should be able to decipher and de-jargonize the .NET architecture and relate it with the proposed ECMA standard.
This article compares C# to Java describing language features and design trade-offs and places C# in the context of Microsoft's broader .Net strategy.