C, C++ and Java are cross-platform languages. NET is for Windows-only.
Java and .Net can create good desktop applications both. Java provides manual configuration of all features.
No. .NET programming is Microsoft-specific, similar to Java in some respects, but it is non-portable. C++ is a general purpose and cross-platform programming language.
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Microsoft has developed the software .net for the purpose of creating the (Active Server Pages) . There are three languages that can be used in the .net packages. 1. C# (Specially designed for .net) 2. VB. 3. J# (J Sharp) So Java is a language and the .net is a package.
Get the JDK & Bluej from net and the rest will be done by them. Java byte codes are stored as *.class ; where "*" represents the class name, in your hard disk. You can download BlueJ as well as JDK from the related link.
Java and .Net can create good desktop applications both. Java provides manual configuration of all features.
The .NET framework can only be used to write Windows programs using C#, F# and Visual Basic, whereas Java can be used to write programs for any supported platform.
C :- 1962 at AT and TS Bell Lab. C++ :- 1980's at AT and TS Bell Lab. Java :- 1991 by Sun microsystem .NET :- 2000 by Microsoft
This happens when your browser is not supported by Java or your net speed is slow.
Java is always the best. Java is great for Enterprise while desktop is the place for .Net
java is the best platform compared to dot net
No. .NET programming is Microsoft-specific, similar to Java in some respects, but it is non-portable. C++ is a general purpose and cross-platform programming language.
Java is cross-platform while .NET is for Windows platforms only.
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java is from sun and .net is from microsoft, java is a language + runtime and .net is run frame that supports multiple language.
I took a Introduction to Java course last year. I had the same question when I started the class http://www.DevelopIntelligence.com/catalogue/java-training.php. But I learned that Java and .NET are both platforms that run applications. Both platforms use something known as a virtual machine. In the Java platform, the primary programming language use to write applications is called Java. In the .NET platform, the programming language choices include VB.NET, C++.NET, C#.NET. In other words, there is no "difference between the Java langage and the .net language" as there is no "net language". The Java language is most similar to the C# language in .NET. There are some technical differences, but in general they are about the same.
Java can run on any operation system(platform independent) but .net runs only under windows.