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Many now refer to C# as a Java-wannabe, and there is much evidence to support this notion. C# doesn't only borrow a number of ideas from Java. It seems to follow up on Java's sense of clean design. It's a somewhat sad observation then that C#, purely as a language, not only provides a fraction of the innovation and daring that Java did, it also falls just a little behind Java where cleanliness and simplicity are concerned. However, if you're someone like myself, who uses Windows as their primary development platform and needs to use C or C++ because he cannot afford the overhead that Java incurs, it's possible that C# would turn out to be a very beneficial compromise.

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C# is a very nice looking language. It does still quite a bit from Java but if you say C# .NET does then so does C++ .NET and VB.NET.

What overhead are you refering to in java? I don't like programming in java because it is so slow.

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thats really a wonderfull new i think c# will be really helpfull for us