I prefer Java; it has been greatly simplified, and made safer, as compared to C++. However:
1. In any situation where there already is a large amount of source code in C or C++, it would be a significant investment to change to another language, even Java, despite its superficial similarities. So, in such a case, compatibility with existing code would be an advantage. Of course, if you have done lots of programming in Java, it would be the other way round; and if you are starting a new programming project, this argument is irrelevant.
2. Code written in C or C++ would be faster and the compiled version would be smaller. This can be critical in some situations.
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yes to over load plus in java by using arthamatic operation we can perform it
1_6/7 or one and six sevenths
It means you have to represent the tree graphically, much like a family tree, such that when traversing the tree you highlight the currently active node in some way.
You add 2 fractions with the same denominator [c], so the sum is the sum of the numerators divided by the denominator: a/c + b/c = (a+b)/c
some of the advantades are you get to work in what you love... plus you get to be in the field helping athletic people that need help because they got injured somehow that's the best feeling helping someone that needs your help :-)
go do ya homework
x= -15, would you like me to explain, comment
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There's no commands in C++.
22h plus 3
((2 plus (1 over 4)) plus 3) plus (7 over 8) = 6.12500
15 over 16
Fourty four plus 34
0.9375 or 15/16
Two over eight plus four over eight plus one over eight equals seven over eight
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