Hey guys. Which is better? .NET or Java. I know .NET isn't really portable, however independent projects (Mono Project, MonoXNA) are trying to give it some portability. What benefits does Java and .NET offer and what downsides do they have?
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Jump to Post"Better" is a meaningless word without any context. Are you asking this question out of general curiosity or because you want to use one of those frameworks for your next project? If it's the latter, what are the needs of the project?
If it's the former then I can only …
Jump to PostThey are basically competing products. When I talk from a language-theoretic point of view, they are very difficult to distinguish at all. The same goes for application domains, generally speaking, they target similar domains, in a very similar way. So, just as a general opinion, I would say that Java …
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