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He didn't say that C# 1.0 was more like Python than Java 1.6, he was saying that more recent versions of C# (like 4.0) are a lot more like Python than Java is.
And it's true.
C# 4.0 has a lot of dynamic features that really help in writing a lot of code that Java just doesn't have (but is slowly copying from C# now that Java's dominance is being threatened).