I've programmed extensively in both Java and C#, over two years in each as a full time developer. They are very similar languages in many respects, I think they are comparable.
Inherently, neither Android nor Java are "bug laden". Developers can write bugs in any programming language; all programming languages are equally capable (culpable?) of expressing bugs.
A discussion about which languages are more bug prone will be highly opinionated. Based on my experience, both Java and C# are languages that are slighter better at avoiding bugs, compared to (say) C++ or JavaScript.
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I've programmed extensively in both Java and C#, over two years in each as a full time developer. They are very similar languages in many respects, I think they are comparable.
Inherently, neither Android nor Java are "bug laden". Developers can write bugs in any programming language; all programming languages are equally capable (culpable?) of expressing bugs.
A discussion about which languages are more bug prone will be highly opinionated. Based on my experience, both Java and C# are languages that are slighter better at avoiding bugs, compared to (say) C++ or JavaScript.