As a matter of fact I’ve been learning Java (for SCJP) and Microsoft .NET (because of project change) recently.
This week I attended two crash courses:
Those courses were fine; I refreshed a lot and learned some new stuff as well. Now it’s time to play around with this knowledge in real world 
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From now on I’ll be doing much more in Microsoft .NET rather than in Java. Thus, it seems my preparation for SCJP exam will slow down now… Also, I presume there’ll be slightly less about Java on that blog from now on (at least for some time).
I learned about .NET framework and C# programming language at the univesity, but it was a few years ago. Also, I’ve never been involved in a business project that used this framework. So, time to refresh the knowledge of .NET
Luckily, it seems there shouldn’t be much difficulties in switching from Java to C#. Of course, those languages differ but still they have a lot in common. This article should be helpful in understanding the differences between Java and C#. It’s well written and the theory is supported with code examples.
After refreshing C# there will be time to re-learn ASP.NET…
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