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Syntactic Comparison of Java and C/C++

Published on 6/30/2009 by Site Editor
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Nowadays millions of computer programmers want to become multi-lingual; for that reason they try to acquire understanding of multiple programming languages. Experienced coders know that it is possible to get the hang of a new language in a fairly short amount of time. Being able to compare the syntax of different languages makes learning new ones easier.
- Throughout this two-part series well endeavor into comparing the syntax of two of the most popular programming languages while heavily pointing out the similarities and differences. Needless to say, I wont claim that one is better than the other. The main focus should be on learning both up to an in...

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