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.NET for Java Developers: Migrating to C#

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.NET for Java Developers explains the .NET Framework from a Java programmer's perspective. Java has become such a popular language partly because it makes web-based rapid application development possible on different platforms. For Windows applications, however, Java has not been able to utilize all the platform-specific features that are available to Visual Basic and Visual C++. C# is the perfect solution. The similarities between Java and C# offer a channel for Java programmers to reuse their skills on the Windows platform. This book is filled with comparisons between Java and C#, to help Java programmers easily migrate their current skills to C# and the .NET set of development tools. It contains extensive sample code to illustrate the concepts. The authors start with the essentials, and move on to advanced topics such as garbage collection, memory management, and design patterns. This is the book for every Java programmer who wants to learn to develop applications for Windows.

720 pages, Paperback

First published July 22, 2003

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December 1, 2008
Had a .net project at work and read this book using Oreilly Safari. A good overview of .net and helpful from a java perspective. I was looking for specific solutions to a problem of subclassing generic streams and it didn't help. I also wish it had more information on the .net api/library.
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