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Hello Sir,
I would like to know that Can I switch from C# to java is it a better option,
only general views of every developer

I know C and C# only
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I cannot see why not. If you really know C# and .NET, you already know most of the ideas involved in Java, at least the fundamental ideas, which are most important. Set aside the obvious statement that anyone without brain damage can learn any technology given it sufficient time :-).

—SA
 
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Prashant Srivastava LKO 18-Dec-11 13:12pm    
An Encouraging Answer Thanks Sir
Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 18-Dec-11 13:13pm    
Wasn't hard to do, was it? :-)
If you think it makes sense, will you accept it formally (green button)? -- thanks, Prashant.
--SA
Prashant Srivastava LKO 18-Dec-11 13:18pm    
Sir, Could I know on how many languages you worked so far,if you don't mind
Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 18-Dec-11 13:49pm    
I would estimate about 20, to different extent. It depends how to count them...
--SA
Wendelius 18-Dec-11 13:19pm    
Good answer, my 5.
To add to SA's answer, one difference is that in Java you don't have such large libraries as in .Net framework. It certainly doesn't mean that it would be any harder to code Java, just that there are several things you don't a ready built 'support' for.

Is it a better option, personally I don't think so. If you manage both languages that's a good asset so I think perhaps you shouldn't change side, just use each one of the languages when appropriate.
 
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Prashant Srivastava LKO 18-Dec-11 13:22pm    
Thanks for your answer Sir
Wendelius 18-Dec-11 13:26pm    
You're welcome :)

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