Opinion 1:
I think both are easy to use an manipulate although i have never written a c++ program other than hello world but to know c++ you have to know c and c is a standard high level language which is easy to grasp
Opinion 2:
C++ is easier in the end because it is a revised version of the old c language. It is not required to learn C first before learning C++ because you pick up bad habits and when you move to C++, those habits will be hard to get rid of. C++ is a lot more powerful and accurate, it is harder at first but with time it will be a lot easier and more organized than c.
In conclusion, C is easier to learn but not recommended to learn.
I highly recommend people to go straight to C++ to pick up only good habits, then go back to C if you're curious how it works.
It would be easier to manipulate the stack in assembly language rather than C++.
C++ is easier to use as you have to learn slightly less and script slightly to make your function(s) work.
Yes, but it's probably easier to use Java since the Android SDK is Java-based. To use C++ you need a C++ wrapper for Android's Java SDK.
As we know that java is a plateform independent language and the main advantage of java is that it can support to any operating system and can be executed to any machines without any modifications.Due to the use of class in java it has become more easier to understand the program compared to c plus plus.Hence,java is portable than c plus plus
C: there are no methods in C. C++: no.
Java is considerably easier than C++.
It would be easier to manipulate the stack in assembly language rather than C++.
In C it's easier to work with hardware directly. Also C programs are usually more efficient.
C++ is a superset of C, with some things changed, so it is more correct to say that learning C is easier than learning C++.
C++, but it's always worth learning both, if only to better understand the machine code you create with C++.
C++ is easier to use as you have to learn slightly less and script slightly to make your function(s) work.
Yes, but it's probably easier to use Java since the Android SDK is Java-based. To use C++ you need a C++ wrapper for Android's Java SDK.
b+b+b+c+c+c+c =3b+4c
c + c + 2c + c + c = 6c
b + b + b + c + c + c + c = 3b + 4c
It will raise the value of the vehicle plus its a lot easier to sell the vehicle with a working a/c system.................
4c