Learn C # now or finish working with Java and then learn C #?

Ok, here is my situation. I studied Java in my college for 2 semesters. But you know that they teach you there, only the basics. We missed half of our textbook, and even then our professors are not taught from section to section of each chapter. I do not blame them. This is difficult, as new students even understand the basic concepts of programming. Now this is the community of colleges we're talking about, not Stanford, MIT or Berkeley.

So, as I said, I made 2 semesters of Java. I really like our tutorial because at the end of each chapter there are several complex projects. This tutorial is pretty clear and I have no problem understanding this (although the 2-D and 3-D arrays gave me some problems). I tried reading several books in C #, such as Pro C # 2008 and .NET 3.5 and C # 4.0 in a nutshell. I found these books dry and overloaded with information that made me sleep (do not be offended by the authors of these two wonderful books according to Amazon ratings).

You suggest that I finish the Java tutorial, update my knowledge of arrays, polymorphism, etc., which are universal for most programming languages. And then switch to C #, plus the syntax is very similar, so you need to switch it easily. Or should I start learning C # right now from the start? If this is the last, then you could recommend some free online resources that will support me and at the same time teach me everything I need to know about C #.

Someone advised me to study .NET first, but I found that this is not the brightest idea ..NET is just a big monster full of libraries. How will I apply it if I don’t even know C # or VB !? Anyway, back to my question: Java Wizard and switch to C # or just go to C #?

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