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Java Vs. C++

Title: Java Vs. C++
Category: Science & Technology / Computers and Cybernetics
Details: Words: 1240 | Pages: 5.3 (approximately 235 words/page)


Java Vs. C++

Java Vs. C++ Today, the majority of families own a home computer that is vastly more powerful than giant mainframes of years gone by. Computer hardware has been evolving rapidly with no end in sight, and with all of the advancements in computer hardware come advancements in computer software; gone are the days when FORTRAN and COBOL were the languages of choice. Today, vvv two hot new object oriented programming languages have entered the computer …showed first 75 words of 1240 total

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showed last 75 words of 1240 total…edition. Corte Madera, CA: The Waite Group, 1995. 2. Nygren, Kaj. "Java Course Notes." Reading material for the 1996 MMS course, 1996 http://media.it.kth.se/mms/java/CourseDoc.html 3. "How C, C++, and Java Differ." 1996 http://www.ftc.nrcs.usda.gov/devtools/java/java/noMoreC/index.html 4. http://www.surinam.net/java/java.html 5. Baer, David M. "Love it, C/C++, hate it: I love it's portability." Computerworld 23 October, 1995: 116-119. 6. Smalley Bowen, Ted. "Java's for real." Infoworld 4 November, 1996: 1-3.

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