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Java vs C1

ver for many business and computer programmers. But of course it all comes with a price a pretty hefty price to some businesses. Java is known to be slow at sending and receiving data which puts a bad outlook upon this infant of a programming language. And the major goal for one on the internet, other than actually receiving the data, is getting it in a relatively quick amount of time. Also, Java has been developed by Sun Microsystems to make learning the ins and outs of the computer programming language much easier than C++. They have made the program less innovative and much simpler for anyone to come along and learn the language with little to no skills at all (Carucci Page 3). This poses a risk for allowing mediocre computer programmers to enter a business and waste the time and money of a business and its productivity. It is hard not to point out all of the bad features of the Java programming language for it is very young in the field and has not had the time and attention that C++ has had to be tweaked and enhanced by millions of users. But it is so well developed in its own way that Microsoft has made it a point to copy the functional aspects of Java such as using a virtual machine that prove most useful in the Internet world and have applied these characteristics in their .NET development software. The whole idea of the .NET development system is so similar to Java that is almost comical. Many argue why Sun Microsystems has not moved Java to ANSI (American National Standards Institute) the institute that describes that standards for many computer programming languages and that they should be able to be compiled and interpreted on other machines (Liberty Page 11-12) and have come to the conclusion that they are trying to create a whole new system to run Java on. Like Microsoft, who has tried to monopolize many of desktop productivity tools as well as internet browsers, and more, Sun Microsystems is trying to ...

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