This question makes no sense.
Beacuase Java's Concept is OOP object oriented programming and with grate feature include better then assembly lang.
Java is defined by a specification and consists of a programming language, a compiler, core libraries and a runtime (Java virtual machine) The Java runtime allows software developers to write program code in other languages than the Java programming language which still runs on the Java virtual machine. The Java platform is usually associated with the Java virtual machine and the Java core libraries.
This is not really a good comparison. It's like asking if a telephone is better than a TV. OK, well Android is an operating system, based on Linux (similar to Unix). Java is a programming language - a set of rules that programmers use to create the programs (apps). The operating system controls the basic functions and how the phone (or tablet) interacts with files and the user.
Java is an object oriented programming language while Oracle is a Relational Database Management System. They are totally different and in no way similar to one another in terms of their features and abilities. Oracle is also the name of the company which makes and sells the Oracle database. It also owns Java as a result of its acquisition of Sun Microsystems which created Java.
For cross-platform programming, yes. For Windows, probably NET is marginally better simply because it is Microsoft technology.
Java is not better than VBNet, nor is VBNet better than Java. Eachone has its advantages and disadvantaged over the other one.
java is an advanced object oriented programming language than c++
Well the random back access data in java scrpit is about 40mb difference on the downloading side so, the fact that you can transfer the dynamic memory status and program the HUD is far better than if you where to use the ram-resitors on 3d, simple really.
Java (an Indonesian island). However, the Java programming language was named after the Indonesian coffee bean (a favourite of one of its developers) rather than the island itself.
Answer: it is object oriented programming language. Answer: (1) Better for what? (2) Who says it's better? There are many languages out there, many of them share some of Java's benefits (for example, the fact that you can use OOP), and not everybody agrees that it's the best language. ==== In my own opinion there is no such thing as a 'best' programming language; it really all depends on... -which language can you afford to buy/use -or else, is the programming language FREE -which language(s) do you already know how to work with -which operating system platform are you currently working on -what is the web browser software that you are currently using -which programming language is available for you to use at any one particular point in time For example, I might aleady know how to use QBASIC/but, I don't know how to use Java...so, therefore, Java is really quite utterly useless to me; therefore, for the purpose of saving on development time/'speed'; I will need to use QBASIC, instead; as oppposed to go and take time out to go and learn Java, first -which is a 'huge' language- before I can ever get to use it, effectively.
# interpreted and compiled# simple # robust and secure # platform independent and portable # multithreaded and interactive# object oriented # dynamic and extensible
Both languages have specific features that make them useful in various conditions. The best language is the one that achieves the desired goals of the software in the least amount of time and with the fewest bugs; you might say the best language for a given task is dependent more on the developer(s) involved rather than the goal of the software. A cross-platform desktop application might be better in Java, while a limited-memory embedded operating system might be better in C++, but in most cases, you can use either to the same effect in both scenarios.
No, flash player is better and faster.
As we know that java is a plateform independent language and the main advantage of java is that it can support to any operating system and can be executed to any machines without any modifications.Due to the use of class in java it has become more easier to understand the program compared to c plus plus.Hence,java is portable than c plus plus
I think oracle is better than Derby
Java 2 was an umbrella term used to refer to the second major release of the Java platform, which was introduced in December 1998. It encompassed several editions, including the Java Standard Edition (Java SE), Java Enterprise Edition (Java EE), and Java Micro Edition (Java ME). The Java 2 platform brought significant enhancements, including improved performance, new APIs, enhanced security, and better support for web-based applications. Core Java: Core Java, on the other hand, is not a specific version or edition of Java, but rather a term used to refer to the fundamentals of the Java programming language. It represents the foundational concepts and features that are common across different editions of Java. Core Java typically covers topics such as syntax, data types, control structures, object-oriented programming (OOP) principles, exception handling, input/output operations, and basic libraries. To summarize, Java 2 is an outdated term that was used to refer to the second major release of the Java platform, while Core Java is a more general term used to describe the foundational concepts and features of the Java programming language. In the current Java ecosystem, the term Java SE is used to refer to the standard edition, which is the most commonly used edition for general-purpose Java development.
There are programming languages in which the source file is read and interpreted directly, but those are usually slower than when the program is compiled, to an EXE, or as in Java, for a virtual machine.
No. If you need to refer to the language in fewer than four characters, you're out of luck.
Of course, JAVA programming has a stricter syntax format than C++
programming methodology means making a program or game with more than one languages like C/C++, python, Flash ,autoit ,java, Scar and HTML