Java vs C++? Really?

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  • megri
    Administrator

    • Mar 2004
    • 970

    Java vs C++? Really?

    The question that is often posed in one rhetorical flourish or another is this: Which is better (faster, more efficient, blah blah blah...) Java or C++? The question that is really not being asked is: for what? Selecting a programming language is not like selecting a dinner suit; you are not going to be asking the question that frequently. In fact, this question is more like deciding on a business plan rather than simply selecting a tool from the tool box. The reality is that the only people that would really ask this question are those that:
    1. Are just at the beginning of planning a software effort that will become the basis of a business or business group that has yet to be established.
    2. Have a full grasp of and can support apps made with either language
    3. Are writers of articles or blogs
    4. Have a burning desire to vindicate their own personal preference.

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  • Liz Hurly
    Member
    • Dec 2012
    • 50

    #2
    Java and C++ both language are different to each other C++ allows namespace-level constants, variables, and functions. In Java, such entities must belong to some given type, and therefore must be defined inside a type definition, either a cl*** or an interface.

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    • Guest

      #3
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      • Guest

        #4
        java and C++ both are object oriented language still very different from each other.
        java is a platform independent language whereas C++ is machine dependent language.
        java is based truly based on C++ whereas C++ is based on C syntax and use object oriented approach.
        java has special feature of applets and live applets which make it a dynamic language.
        java use the feature of 'thread' which is not present in C++
        C++ has functions but they are not present in java
        C++ runs on native executable code whereas java runs on virtual machine.

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        • Darwon
          Junior Member
          • Dec 2007
          • 7

          #5
          1. C++ Supports native unsigned arithmetic And No native support for unsigned arithmetic.
          2. C++ Pointers, references, and p***-by-value are supported for all types (primitive or user-defined) And All types (primitive types and reference types) are always p***ed by value.

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          • Guest

            #6
            Java is Purely based on OOPS and widely used for programming in various areas.
            While C++ is not Purely OOPS while it is also used in various areas but not so widely used.

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