I've been developing software with .NET professionally for the last five years or so, and aside from the occasional foray into other languages I've more or less specialized in that environment. While merrily hacking away at our back-end here at Semingo, we've recently made the decision to develop an aspect of said back-end in Java. As it's always a good practice to keep an open mind and experiment with other technologies I've happily accepted the challenge.
After working with Java and its associated tools for the past three or so weeks I have several observations to make:
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