Re: Convert Java to J# or C#?

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>>On Desktops (Windows >90% market share),
>> <URL:http://marketshare.hitslink.com/report.aspx?qprid=8>
> ...that link took me to a page that shows OS market share, not language market share.


and that's the key!
If you develop with .NET, >90% of all your (desktop) customers will be comfortable
with the overall Look&Feel + Experience as expected for true Windows applications.


> If Java is nearly obsolete, there is a large, vibrant community of
> developers who are not aware of it.

that has been true some time ago,
but since, the mainstream Windows desktop-app world has migrated to either C++ or .NET.


> an add-on to Microsoft Word.

VS2008 includes VSTO (Office 2007).



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Thomas Scheidegger - 'NETMaster'
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