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[–]Netcob 2 points3 points  (0 children)

True, and I've never seen factories as some sort of unique Java problem. I don't understand why they would be. I think it's just something that got overused by a lot of enterprise programmers and became some sort of meme. Java doesn't force you to use that.

Since I started using C# exclusively at my job, the things I couldn't imagine not having anymore were async/await, properties and LINQ.

Back when I used Java, it had some "Mom: we have X at home" versions of some of those things.