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Both .NET and Java are very popular, robust, versatile, and worthy platforms that can be used for building a range of solutions. This blog aims to provide a complete analytic comparison of .NET and ...
You might be a Java purist, but as Microsoft's .Net grows more popular so does the demand to migrate Java or Visual J++ (VJ++) applications to Visual J# or Visual C#. Several existing client ...
Language and Platform .NET: .NET primarily supports C#, a language that has become synonymous with .NET development. However, it also supports other languages like NET, F#, and more. The .NET platform ...
Java and .Net application development are being advanced through an upgrade to Java and an implementation of the Python programming language for .Net. On the Java side of the aisle, an Early Draft ...
Bridging .NET and Java Create hybrid apps that let your Java programs call native .NET code. By Joseph Benken September 1, 2008 When it comes to integrating .NET and Java code infrastructures, ...
However, enterprises that are committed to .Net should look to Microsoft to introduce Java language strategies for .Net in 2001. (For related commentary assessing the future of Java, see ...
Visual J# .Net consists of a Java language compiler, JDK-level 1.1.4 class libraries, and a tool to upgrade compiled Java byte code to Microsoft Intermediate Language (MSIL), which is useful for ...