* It is pointers that give C its power. but they are highly insecure.
makes it vulnerable.
* c doesn't support inheritance,makes it more complex to use coz everything has to be written from scratch.
AnswerC allows the programmer all the rope the programmer could ever want. It is up to the programmer not to hang him/her self. Hanging your self is the drawback.
C# Advantages
advantages:with c# we can avoid program complexity,less coding,very much things are predefined like functions,classes,takes less time to develop a software,so in companies we can develop our software or project very soon and makes good impression on boss
disadvantages:Generally in now these days we do c# coding in visual studio software (.net) which is also a Microsoft product .this software covers very much space approx 4 GB .SO WINDOW APPlications like games or so many types of softwares that are develop in (.net) covers very much space . so large space applications don't interact user.so user don't like to use these games or applicationss
There are no disadvantages as such, since C and C++ are both widely-used and are well supported. The only real stumbling block for new programmers is the steep learning curve.
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Ease of use (after the learning curve, of course), performance and efficient use of memory.
There are no disadvantages as such since everything you can do in C you can also do in C++, with relatively minor alterations to conform with C++'s stricter type safety. C++ essentially inherits all that is good about C, and attempts to fix all that is bad without overly compromising backward compatibility, as well as adding object-oriented programming support, which constitutes the major difference between C and C++.
Are mala cha pahije disadvantages.. ani tumhi mala vichartat.. ask to scientist....
The source files take a longer time to compile, and reading and maintaining such programs is harder.
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Yes. Indeed, it is recommended that you learn C++ before learning C.
No!!!! You do not need to learn c++ for learning java!
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++.
No. C++ is an extension of C. By the time you learn C++, you have learned C.
Not without learning and practising.
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By learning how to program on C+.
C++, but it's always worth learning both, if only to better understand the machine code you create with C++.
Ease of use (after the learning curve, of course), performance and efficient use of memory.
Some disadvantages of VB.NET is that it is mainly only used for software development. As an electrical engineer me and my teem often use VB.NET to make a business applications. If you want to develop games you should not spend your time learning VB.NET, instead you should spend your time learning C++ or C#.
There are no disadvantages as such since everything you can do in C you can also do in C++, with relatively minor alterations to conform with C++'s stricter type safety. C++ essentially inherits all that is good about C, and attempts to fix all that is bad without overly compromising backward compatibility, as well as adding object-oriented programming support, which constitutes the major difference between C and C++.
Zelch, None. There are no disadvantages to learning math.