Yesterday I came across a link that shows you how different OOP concepts are applied by C# and Java. There are quite a few differences between the two and then there are some instances where they are almost similar. Both languages are from the C-family and the syntax looks similar at first glance, and I am willing to bet that it won’t take that much of an adjustment to learn either if you did either before.
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