Which one is easy to learn for a beginner?
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1. C ++
2.Java
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#2

easier? hmm C++
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#3

C++ - Also it will help you in many things later on - While Java won't,
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#4

It depends on what you're interested with, I have learned C++ for 2 weeks, and thinks that it is pretty easy so far....... But it depends with a lots'a things, like are you really interested, if so then I say it will be easy
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#5

C++ is better
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#6

C++ is better.
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#7

I think Java is easier but C++ is better and a bit harder for some advanced stuff.
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Originally Posted by Breto
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C++ - Also it will help you in many things later on - While Java won't,
Are you kidding?
Java will help you alot!
All the firmwares now'a days are programmed in java.
Take a look at:
The old cellphones
Tv's, atms...all of their firmware is in java.
So are android applications
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#9

There isn't easy or hard.
This is on which language YOU WOULD LIKE to learn and not WHICH WOULD BE THE EASY language.

@firecat, c++ is used for all computer programs, starting on Operating system, finishing on games.

Java is more likely a "portable" language, which can be used on almost all Operating systems , on almost all phones / computers / tablets ...
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There isn't easy or hard.
This is on which language YOU WOULD LIKE to learn and not WHICH WOULD BE THE EASY language.

@firecat, c++ is used for all computer programs, starting on Operating system, finishing on games.

Java is more likely a "portable" language, which can be used on almost all Operating systems , on almost all phones / computers / tablets ...
Don't tell me what c++ is used for.
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1.1 billion desktops run Java
930 million Java Runtime Environment downloads each year
3 billion mobile phones run Java
31 times more Java phones ship every year than Apple and Android combined
100% of all Blu-ray players run Java
1.4 billion Java Cards are manufactured each year
Java powers set-top boxes, printers, Web cams, games, car navigation systems, lottery terminals, medical devices, parking payment stations, and more.

I know what c++ is used for, I use it to program my robots.
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