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NET vs Java Which Technology Is Better for Website Development

Software development is achievable today with the help of various technologies and they all come with their list of pro and cons. The experts have argued time and again to prove that Java, PHP, Kotlin, .NET are all better than the other. <br><br>@ https://www.virtualemployee.com/services/hire-dotnet-developers<br><br>#DotNetDeveloper #Developers<br><br>

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NET vs Java Which Technology Is Better for Website Development

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  1. NET vs Java: Which Technology Is Better for Website Development?

  2. Software development is achievable today with the help of various technologies and they all come with their list of pro and cons. • The experts have argued time and again to prove that Java, PHP, Kotlin, .NET are all better than the other. • The fact of the matter is that each have its unique qualities and advantages and which technology fits better for your product is what matters in the end. • .NET is an open-source framework developed by Microsoft and is focused to users of Microsoft products. You can hire a dedicated .Net developer if your product or software requirement aligns with the nature of the technology. www.virtualemployee.com sales@virtualemployee.com (+1) 7722223505

  3. Let’s understand the basic core of what .Net and Java is before we compare the two technologies and elaborate on its pro and cons. .NET • Post the introduction of .NET Core in 2016, the market position of the technology has completely changed. It is now considered an equal opponent of Java due to its usability across all platforms and frameworks. • .NET consists of a common language runtime that implements compiled source code. • Its framework supports languages such as C#, C++, F#. www.virtualemployee.com sales@virtualemployee.com (+1) 7722223505

  4. Java • It is a multiplatform programming language. • Ranked number 5th in the ratings of popular languages by Stack Overflow Developer Survey. • While working with Java, a developer only needs one code for different platforms. • It has been used by developers across industries like ecommerce, stock market, finance, etc. www.virtualemployee.com sales@virtualemployee.com (+1) 7722223505

  5. • So, both Java and .NET are widely accepted and welcomed for software development, enterprise-level, and data applications. Hence, it is beneficial to compare the two and see what fits you as a developer or project owner. • • .NET VS Java • Speed of coding - The speed component is higher on .NET because it is an object-oriented technology that allows the use of various reusable components. • Performance - .NET languages like C# and C++ which are faster and take up less memory than Java. .NET also does code optimization and less usage of codes makes debugging easier and makes it an attractive feature of developers. • Scalability – They are both stable technologies once the development is done. Hence, they are both widely used for developing complex and large-scale applications for enterprise. www.virtualemployee.com sales@virtualemployee.com (+1) 7722223505

  6. Features – • Programming languages – Runtime – • Runtime – • Supported IDE – • Webservices support – • Webserver Scripting – www.virtualemployee.com sales@virtualemployee.com (+1) 7722223505

  7. 5) Integrated Development Environment (IDE’S) They provide assistance in writing, debugging, documentation coding, etc. Java uses four IDE’ s for such purposes which are Eclipse, IntelliJ Idea, Oracle NetBeans, and Oracle J developer. While .NET has a different approach and uses an integrated visual studio which offers specific featured depending upon the language. The visual consists of all the IDE’s they might need. • 6) Popularity • In terms of the popularity quotient Java ranks higher than .NET due to its long legacy in the field as well newly made developments. www.virtualemployee.com sales@virtualemployee.com (+1) 7722223505

  8. 7) Community • Java again becomes a natural choice here since it’s been around for a long time and has been a cross platform technology form the inception. Having a bigger user base which means they have had a fair share of experience and feedback to share. • 8) Easy to learn • They are both similar technologies and easy to learn and use but Java provides more documentation and resources. • 9)Security • Both technologies use code signing and are safe to use. www.virtualemployee.com sales@virtualemployee.com (+1) 7722223505

  9. 10) Development Last but not the least the cost of development does become an important factor for developers while choosing. A glass door survey that reflected the average salary of a JAVA developer and .NET developer revealed that the difference margin is not that high but considering JAVA is a cross platform technology, it can be more cost effective in the long run. www.virtualemployee.com sales@virtualemployee.com (+1) 7722223505

  10. Conclusion – The two technologies compared above are considered equally for complex projects. Java banks upon its community, larger talent pool, better documentation, cross platform flexibility while .NET has tools for complex user interfaces. Hence, depending on your requirement and nature of the software you can go for any of these two technologies mentioned above. www.virtualemployee.com sales@virtualemployee.com (+1) 7722223505

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