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is c++ harder than java?
of course this could be a rather subjective question, but would you say that c++ is more challening than java? I am currently learning the latter and just dabbling a bit with the former, however, I may be interested to go deeper with this. curious to know your thoughts on this.
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Both are kind of same but it's up to you which one you are taking easily. For me, I'd go with Java.
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Java is easier to learn as it is more forgiving, if you make mistakes and the syntax is not as complex as in C++. Nevertheless, Java in practice is oftentimes used in web development for which extensive libraries exist. These libraries I found hard to work with.
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if you lear c++ you would be able to learn any language because it s the hardest one, it combines the difficulties of c and it allows you to practice objet a d classes.
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@alaa: Not any language... There's still assembler which is probably more difficult than the non-esoteric rest.
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C++ it's harder just because it allows you to do lower level operations, expecially when talking about memory. I think c++ it's worth learning as first language, because if you learn c++ you will able to learn pretty much every other language, and c++ it's so powerful.