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Java applications can convert to C# using the Microsoft Java Language Conversion Assistant (JLCA). Code that calls Java APIs can convert to comparable C# code that uses the .Net Framework.
Microsoft Corp. on Tuesday announced the availability of the first beta version of a new tool that will migrate Java code into C#, Microsoft's proprietary Java-like programming language.
"The gap between C# and Java never has been so small," says the latest edition of the TIOBE Index of programming language popularity. "Currently, the difference is only 1.2 percent, and if the trends ...
Initially developed as Microsoft’s answer to Java, the .NET platform has evolved into a full-fledged ecosystem used by millions of developers worldwide.
Combine .Net with C# and HTMX for a streamlined development process that yields a dynamic front end without writing a line of JavaScript.
The infighting around Java Community Process has been making a lot of headlines as of late, considered by some as another nail in the Java coffin. Java on the wane? Old news. But .NET on the wane?
Microsoft's focus on tools for converting Java into C# suggests the company is doing all it can to make it easier for those working in Java to switch to Microsoft's .NET framework.
News New Wares Bridge Java and .NET By John K. Waters 06/02/2008 While last month's JavaOne conference focused on the next generation of the Java platform, there's a growing ecosystem of tools to ...
IBM says that if programmers have to make any transition, it should be to Java, as .Net simply does not make sense for heterogenous environments ...