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Difference Between C++ and Java

By Karthik , 9 January, 2011

C++ is developed for system programming. So C++ will be used to hardware programming. Java was created initially to support network computing. Java is a statically typed object-oriented language that uses a syntax similar to C, but is not compatible with it.

C++ exposes low-level system facilities.
JAVA runs in a protected virtual machine (JVM) only.

To know the complete difference go to the following link:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_Java_and_C%2B%2B

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Charles Elena

13 years 6 months ago

I think Java is platform

I think Java is platform independent. Where C++ is not.

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