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Experienced C++ and Java programmers can pick up C# and though your idea of a mass conversion is interesting and technically possible (with tweaking) you would run into a human problem. A lot of Java programmers have supported Android because it uses Java. Many of them are very anti MS/.NET and would rather drink paint than learn C#.
Their intention was to discourage apps from being ported to other platforms. It was also done during a time when Sun was obsessed with looking open source friendly so they were not worried about a lawsuit.
What they should do is make a deal with Oracle and add in Java ME support. Let developers decide which one is better.
Edited 2010-10-29 21:41 UTC