What is C++ and Java?
Asked by jagriti jagriti
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Both C+ and Java are programming languages.
C+ is a base language and so it is mainly used for system programming while Java can be used for enterprise application development, web-app development and windows-app development. -
C+:
C + is functional oriented programming language. Write once, compile everywhere. It has a unique executable for each target. There is no strict relationship among class names and filenames. Typically, a header file and implementation file are used for each other. Java:
Java is an object-oriented programming language. Write once and run anywhere. It has the same class file will run above all target-specific JREs. It follows a strict relationship is enforced. -
Hi, Java c+ both are the programming languages.
Java is used for developing server/client, mobile/desktop applications while c+ we uses for developing hardware oriented software like simulators, complete operating systems also. -
Both C+ and Java are programming languages. C+ is the advance version of C language and is considered as the basic programming language a developer should know about. Java is also a programming language which is similar to C and C+ but is different in some manners as it is used mainly for web-based applications.
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