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It doesn't really, but is the only one that it could, as in the broad raw of language features it can offer to tackle about the same amount of problems in the same way (lots of features, big accent on OOP with a small amount of FP).
They are both corporate-level-monolith based languages, they feel good in that area where you have thousands and thousands of classes everywhere, with long build duration.
It doesn't really, but is the only one that it could, as in the broad raw of language features it can offer to tackle about the same amount of problems in the same way (lots of features, big accent on OOP with a small amount of FP).
They are both corporate-level-monolith based languages, they feel good in that area where you have thousands and thousands of classes everywhere, with long build duration.
Is java or c# is good for enterprise just because of thousand and thousand of class?