Do C+ and Java have the same syllabuses or not?

31 Views|Posted 7 years ago
Asked by Subhrat Jain
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7 years ago
C+ gives you the liberty in choosing between procedure oriented and object oriented programming styles, as it was originally designed to incorporate OOPs along with backward compatibility with C. Java is purely object based, and so you need to know Object oriented methodology to learn it.

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Shikher jain
7 years ago
They both have object-oriented programming languages. Java is a complete object-oriented based language, and is a bit advanced version of OOP.

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Saumya Singh
7 years ago
They both are object-orientated languages. They have more or less same course with the difference of Syntax here and there. Java has some additional topics of threads.

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