.NET developer has a few hours to cram for a Java proficiency test. What to do?
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I have an interview tomorrow morning and just found out that I will also be taking an hour-long Java proficiency test!
I am a certified C# .NET developer but have barely touched Java since college. (Yes, I am thinking about switching from .NET development to Java!)
I'm not going to be able to effectively cram the whole of the Java library by tomorrow morning. What are some key ideas that I should study that might actually make a difference in such a short time frame? (The examiners will be taking into account that I have had little exposure to Java.)
Thanks!
Edit NOTE: I think that the exam is going to be written, so no specific IDE.
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