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Is it worth learning java when you have c#?
Why study Java now if there is c#, c# is much easier than java and you can do almost everything on it with the release of core, and the power of java fades every year, am I right or wrong?
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No, definitely not worth it.
As a language, C# is more thoughtful and devoid of irregularities:
1. Clarity and conciseness, getters from seters at the language level.
2. There is no gap between primitives and reference types, they can be stored in the same collection and treated in the same way, in Java, this gap is quite noticeable.
3. Normal templates saved in compilation time.
If you write well in C#, then you can easily write in Java if necessary.
Depending on what criteria to evaluate, if salary is important, then in the period Java and IOS are leaders in the maximum salary in Moscow time, only there are more proposals for java and a wider range of tasks. IOS, as I understand it, is chosen by people who are fans of Apple, if you are on apple exactly, but you just want to program, and you are not a student who has a C # course in a compulsory program, then you can devote your life to Java if there is a seasharp at the university now that is, it makes sense to enter through the seasharp, everything is very subjective. For example, I started the frontend, but not realizing that it was reaching practical tasks, I realized that I had not been interested in sites, online stores and the whole e-coomerc for a long time, I did several tasks in Java, I realized that I would stop at it. I passed by the seasharp at the university somehow
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