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Adam V. (http://adamv.com) wrote:
Keith (http://keithdevens.com/) wrote:
Thanks, I noticed it was old but figured it'd still be mostly applicable for explaining what features C# has, even though its basis for comparison with Java is out of date. The first article is also out of date with the features Java stole from C#, but it's excellent so far. I haven't started reading the second link.
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I'd be careful with that 2nd link, as it's from 2000. C#/.NET 2.0 has a lot of new stuff (some good, some WTF), and Java version-whatever has a lot of new features too (mostly stolen from C#.)