Java programmers earn an average of £52,500.
C++ programmers earn an average of £57,500.
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C, C++ and Java are cross-platform languages. NET is for Windows-only.
C++.
In C there are functions only, In Java methodsonly (static methods as well), in C++ both.
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
No extern keyword in Java.
Java is considerably easier than C++.
Java
Java doesn't have pointers. C++ has pointers.
Seriously, I personally think C# just gives you more opportunities, and more flexibility with apps. Yes, Java is platform independent, and can work in both OS environment as well as web environment. Everything is evolving into .NET. I am not saying don't do Java, I'm saying with both Java as well as C#, you'll be highly sought after programmer.
C, C++ and Java are cross-platform languages. NET is for Windows-only.
C++.
No!!!! You do not need to learn c++ for learning java!
java is an advanced object oriented programming language than c++
C can be faster than C++ programs, and definitely faster than Java, since Java is primarily interpreted. C is also somewhat less rigid in definitions as well, not as tightly structured as either C++ or Java can be.
Of course not.
In C there are functions only, In Java methodsonly (static methods as well), in C++ both.
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