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Java vs C1

on a certain topic, it is essential that the information can be sent from the user, to the server, and then back again as swiftly as possible and with utmost dependability all, of course, without the loss of security. It has been this reason that C++ has stayed on top of the business world, allowing for speed, stability, security, and ease of use all for one computer programming language. It is a fairly simple language to learn and allows for many people learn the language quickly and then share their ideas with others, and learn even more. Microsoft has made C++ an even more popular language via its usage on their Internet web site and its well-known software, the Microsoft Office Suites. In the past year, Microsoft has developed a new development software called .NET Development and considerably new computer programming language called C# (C Sharp). This is yet another rendition of the C++ computer programming language but is entirely created for the use on the Internet, a great advantage for business that do not wish to convert their computer programmers to the Java computer programming language, or to provide work for new employees that already know Java allowing for the Java programmers a chance to ask for more money at the companys expense. This new Internet-ready computer programming development system is capable of utilizing an enormous quantity of computer programming languages used by many Internet computer programmers, including C++ (Dragan Page 3). The only drawback is that the version of Java that can be programmed into the .NET infrastructure is a much older version than what is used today and will never have the chance to be upgraded for the recent lawsuit of Microsoft by Sun Microsystems in 1997, rendering newer versions of Java since v1.0 (version 1.0), useless to Microsoft and its supporters (Berger Page 1). With such a dominating company backing the future of C++ and developing new methods of Int...

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