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Whether you are a desktop applications developer or a developer of applications and Web services for Microsoft® Windows® Embedded devices, this technical article will compare and contrast the C# and Java programming languages from an application developer's point of view. This white paper, downloadable from the right-hand corner of this page, describes specifically what is similar, what is different, and the motivation behind the language syntax. It includes side-by-side keyword and code snippet example tables, with a complete usage analysis. It assumes that the reader has some knowledge about C# and/or Java, although it is sufficient to know C++, because both of these languages have C++ similarities, and C++ is often used for comparison.
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NUnit 2.0 is an excellent example of idiomatic design. Most folks who port xUnit just transliterate the Smalltalk or Java version. That's what we did with NUnit at first, too. This new version is NUnit as it would have been done had it been done in C# to begin with.