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: I've broken the ice by posting a quick first draft of a prose-based discussion which avoids listing features. (Hope this is okay?) It instead looks at the historic rivalry between the two camps (which I personally think is overplayed - I don't see many attacks in their community on the other these days - but that's just my POV). I've then added a breakdown of the various markets in which Java and C# might compete, presently and in the future. I've left the bullet point lists in for now - but at some point they should be zapped IMHO. This stuff needs some C# details <b>urgently</b>, to add balance. It would also be nice to get some citations and supporting material for the two 'theories' as to C#'s political (or not) origins. Feel free to add/rewrite/shred this new material if it doesn't meet the 'tone' requirements. [[User:JavaKid|JavaKid]] 19:41, 11 March 2006 (UTC)
:: Actually I thought has occured to me that my material perhaps strays a little too much towards comparing the API's and frameworks associated with each language. Problem is, the only way to compare any two languages without resorting to a list of features is to consider their history, rivalry, 'culture' and 'environment' - which inevitably brings in material about associated APIs, frameworks and usage. [[User:JavaKid|JavaKid]] 19:52, 11 March 2006 (UTC)
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