The C++ and Java languages belong to the C-like language
family because of their syntactic similarities to C. Their ecosystems differ
most significantly: Java is better suited for Java-based libraries, even if C++
can call into libraries based on C or C++ or the operating system's API with
ease. Because C++ lets programmers contact native system libraries directly,
it's ideal for system-level programming. Because Java is a higher-level
language, it needs extra tools to access native capabilities, like Java
Native Interface or Java Native Access. The majority of experts will tell you
that learning Java is simpler. Compared to C++, this language is newer and has
simpler concepts and operations. But there's more to take into account than
just a language's learning curve. What you intend to use programming language
for ultimately determines which one to choose.
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