What is the future scope of C+ and Java?

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3 years ago
Learning one makes it much simpler to learn the other; this is because C+ and Java share a lot of syntax with one another and are both based on C. From what we can SEE they have no plans to reduce their footprint any time soon. There's nothing now available that can replace them (Java attempted to d

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Shikher jain
7 years ago
C+ and Java both are object-oriented programming languages. There are lots of scope of Oops based language in future.

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SAMARTH AGARWAL
8 years ago
Yes sure, these are very important languages as well as they are also developing for even better. Go for any programming languages course and be trained in this. Choose course and by this you can also get the certificate and be trained. Do training of different programming languages also.

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