I've gotten the impression that C is non-object-oriented, C++ is object-oriented and C# is object-managing (even more top-down than OOPs), whereas Java is merely inspired from C and C++ to create an easier to learn and use language that uses basic programming with simplified object-orientation. Is this true?
In either case, afaik most great programmers won't learn just a single language. A great programmer is fluid in several languages.
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#15DrMadolite
Posted 10 August 2012 - 05:46 PM
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I've gotten the impression that C is non-object-oriented, C++ is object-oriented and C# is object-managing (even more top-down than OOPs), whereas Java is merely inspired from C and C++ to create an easier to learn and use language that uses basic programming with simplified object-orientation. Is this true?
In either case, afaik most great programmers won't learn just a single language. A great programmer is fluid in several languages.
I've gotten the impression that C is non-object-oriented, C++ is object-oriented and C# is object-managing (even more top-down than OOPs), whereas Java is merely inspired from C and C++ to create an easier to learn and use language that uses basic programming with simplified object-orientation. Is this true?
In either case, afaik most great programmers won't learn just a single language. A great programmer is fluid in several languages.
#14DrMadolite
Posted 10 August 2012 - 05:43 PM
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I've gotten the impression that C is non-object-oriented, C++ is object-oriented and C# is object-managing (even more top-down than OOPs), whereas Java is merely inspired from C and C++ to create an easier to learn and use language that uses basic programming with simplified object-orientation. Is this true?
In either case, I think a great programmer won't learn either Java, C, C++ or C#. A great programmer is fluid in several languages.
I've gotten the impression that C is non-object-oriented, C++ is object-oriented and C# is object-managing (even more top-down than OOPs), whereas Java is merely inspired from C and C++ to create an easier to learn and use language that uses basic programming with simplified object-orientation. Is this true?
In either case, I think a great programmer won't learn either Java, C, C++ or C#. A great programmer is fluid in several languages.
#13DrMadolite
Posted 10 August 2012 - 05:42 PM
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I've gotten the impression that C is just basic programming, C++ is object-oriented and C# object-managing (even more top-down than OOPs), whereas Java is merely inspired from C and C++ to create an easier to learn and use language that uses basic programming with simplified object-orientation. Is this true?
In either case, a great programmer won't learn either Java, C, C++ or C#. A great programmer is fluid in several languages.
I've gotten the impression that C is just basic programming, C++ is object-oriented and C# object-managing (even more top-down than OOPs), whereas Java is merely inspired from C and C++ to create an easier to learn and use language that uses basic programming with simplified object-orientation. Is this true?
In either case, a great programmer won't learn either Java, C, C++ or C#. A great programmer is fluid in several languages.
#12DrMadolite
Posted 10 August 2012 - 05:42 PM
(edited for clarity)
I've gotten the impression that C is just basic programming, C++ is object-oriented and C# object-managing (even more top-down than OOPs), whereas Java is merely inspired from C and C++ to create an easier to learn and use language that uses basic programming with simplified object-orientation. Is this true?
In either case, a great programmer won't learn either Java, C, C++ or C#. A great programmer is fluid in several languages.
I've gotten the impression that C is just basic programming, C++ is object-oriented and C# object-managing (even more top-down than OOPs), whereas Java is merely inspired from C and C++ to create an easier to learn and use language that uses basic programming with simplified object-orientation. Is this true?
In either case, a great programmer won't learn either Java, C, C++ or C#. A great programmer is fluid in several languages.
#11DrMadolite
Posted 10 August 2012 - 05:41 PM
I've gotten the impression that C is just basic programming, C++ is object-oriented and C# object-managing (even more top-down than OOPs), whereas Java is merely inspired from C and C++ to create an easier to learn and use language that uses basic programming with simplified object-orientation. Is this true?
In either case, a great programmer won't learn either Java, C, C++ or C#. A great programmer is fluid in several languages.
In either case, a great programmer won't learn either Java, C, C++ or C#. A great programmer is fluid in several languages.