Its not possible to say which one is easy or which one is tough...both have its own featurs...both are widely used language for Software or Web Development..It totally depend upon the students and upon his/her likeing...It totally his/her choice...
Java is cross-platform while .NET is for Windows platforms only.
java is from sun and .net is from microsoft, java is a language + runtime and .net is run frame that supports multiple language.
Java is a computer language that allow one to write programs to run on any platforms (OS, and hardware) DotNet is an abstraction (a general term to describe a group of things), not a computer language itself. This framework is targeting Windows only.
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Yes, Android OS is easy for java developers. It is because the coding in Android is in core Java.
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Yes, Both are different programming languages... It's upon your interest which one you choose... Yes, Both are different programming languages... It's upon your interest which one you choose...
the short answer is that it does. assuming you have java installed and your path set, it's as easy as javac javafilename.java java javafilename or if you have it as a jar file java -jar jarfilename.jar
First you have to learn it, then it should be easy to do that.
.Net is a Microsoft construct
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