Sunday, August 2, 2009

Could tell me the benefits of c,c#,c++,java,assembly, and other programming language that you know?

beside the benefits of the programming language..


can u also include the reference where u get the information..

Could tell me the benefits of c,c#,c++,java,assembly, and other programming language that you know?
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Man, no wonder program documentation sucks these days, nobody wants to explain things in detail.





Uh, are you crazy? Do realize how long it would take for someone to give you all that information?


Why don't you ask something SPECIFIC.


Why are you asking this question? If you are interested in programming for a certain field, then you should ask a question about it.


You can ask a question like, "I'd like to learn programming. Which is your favourite?"


Or even, "What's the best language for Internet programming?"
Reply:why don't just use Python it is free, powerful and very effcient as a open source programming language Report It

Reply:C - quick, fast, efficient





C# - microsoft, easy to program in, object oriented, huge library of tools





C++ - speed of C w/ the objected oriented, very nice compromise





Java - excellent library, object oriented, the best documents





Assembly - hardware level, used only if you need direct physical access to the machine because it's not as elegant to program in
Reply:c has good portability and produces fast code. It is fairly simple but can be tedious...it does give you a lot of controll. It is considered a starndard, especially on UNIX and Linux systems.





c# is rather portable and very trendy.





c++ is similar to c but is object oriented. It is very popular. You can do some things in less time than c.





java you only need to compile once and it will run on any platform with java. It has syntax similar to c and c++ and is rather trendy.





assembly has almost no portability and can be very hard to write. HOWEVER it's about the fastest running code you can make.





Avoid BASIC or VB at all costs, but look into perl, python and ruby.





Have fun!
Reply:Java has no benefits.





If you need references for your information then you might as well use a search engine to answer this question for yourself.





Rawlyn.


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