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C# vs Java

Developers should learn C# for building robust applications on the meets use java for large-scale enterprise applications, android development, or systems requiring high reliability and cross-platform compatibility, as its mature ecosystem and strong typing reduce runtime errors. Here's our take.

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C#

Developers should learn C# for building robust applications on the

C#

Nice Pick

Developers should learn C# for building robust applications on the

Pros

  • +NET platform, especially for Windows desktop apps with Windows Forms or WPF, web applications with ASP
  • +Related to: dotnet, aspnet-core

Cons

  • -Specific tradeoffs depend on your use case

Java

Use Java for large-scale enterprise applications, Android development, or systems requiring high reliability and cross-platform compatibility, as its mature ecosystem and strong typing reduce runtime errors

Pros

  • +It is not the right pick for lightweight scripting, real-time systems with strict latency requirements, or projects needing minimal memory footprint, as its JVM overhead can introduce performance delays
  • +Related to: spring, android

Cons

  • -Specific tradeoffs depend on your use case

The Verdict

Use C# if: You want net platform, especially for windows desktop apps with windows forms or wpf, web applications with asp and can live with specific tradeoffs depend on your use case.

Use Java if: You prioritize it is not the right pick for lightweight scripting, real-time systems with strict latency requirements, or projects needing minimal memory footprint, as its jvm overhead can introduce performance delays over what C# offers.

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The Bottom Line
C# wins

Developers should learn C# for building robust applications on the

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