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Java is a high-level, platform-independent, object-oriented programming language originally developed by Sun Microsystems. Java is currently owned by Oracle, which purchased Sun in 2010.

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Will Java catch up with C#?

I'm not going to start a discussion forum, but I think that Java was here long before C# and for that matter C# seems more like a replication then java. … As for answareing your question: Java and C# are different languages therefore you can not compare them only by their features. What you can do in Java you may can not in C# and vica versa. …
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Do I have to write a lot of boilerplate code if I keep working using Java? [closed]

Is this universally applicable to most of the companies out there using java or this is just my company's view? Do I have to get used to the drudgery if I keep working for java-based firms? …
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When is it justifiable to use pair programming and when is it not? [duplicate]

On the software project I'm working there are 4 teams of 6 people. The project itself is a moderately complex distributed system, but the current user stories are mostly about implementing CRUD operat …
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Which is the most practical way to add functionality to this piece of code?

I'm writing an open source library which handles hexagonal grids. It mainly revolves around the HexagonalGrid and the Hexagon class. There is a HexagonalGridBuilder class which builds the grid which c …
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