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Wich one is better?

Q1: so, I've learned Java, and C# (C Sharp), but I can't decide, what should I keep hanging too? Q2: somebody told me that you can make C# apps in android, is that real? I am only using an Android device, and I DO *NOT* have a PC/Laptop, so what is better?

10th May 2018, 3:50 AM
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Q1 It's up to your preference and whether you're comfortable with the language you're using. Of course, it's better to start by thinking which type of application you're going to build and whether the corresponding language is a popular* choice. * The larger the community the easier you get help and find resource online. Q2 Yes and the technology used was known as Xamarin. I guess eventually you'll still need a computer to become a productive developer, therefore before that you may learn it with your phone first.
10th May 2018, 4:38 AM
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xMont4hdaRx Sure no problem. What I mean is the framework provided for developing Android app using C# is called Xamarin. This is similar to say we have ASP.NET WebForms/MVC for web and Unity for game development, everything in C#. Likewise, the development of web and desktop application in Java would be JSP and JavaFx respectively. 😉
10th May 2018, 4:46 AM
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xMont4hdaRx You're welcome! 😉
10th May 2018, 4:49 AM
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Jan Markus yeah, I know, its a huge pain, but it's only to write in smartphone, I will do anything to just code :)
10th May 2018, 4:39 AM
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Zephyr Koo Thank you very much on the accuracy on answering my question, but I didn't quite understand the second question's answer, may I have some more explanation?
10th May 2018, 4:41 AM
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Zephyr Koo Hmm, Thank you so much!
10th May 2018, 4:48 AM
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