Java only did that in the internet sector while when you talk about operating systems, games and all the other programs C++ certainly is irreplaceable ATM. at least when it comes to replacing it with Java that is
I'm so ready for Sunday. I just want to go home at this point. All this graduation stuff is becoming exhausting.
And I'm going to be so mad if Regal Barca win the Euroleague tomorrow and I'm stuck here not celebrating in Barcelona but alone while watching the final on some shitty stream.
Java only did that in the internet sector while when you talk about operating systems, games and all the other programs C++ certainly is irreplaceable ATM. at least when it comes to replacing it with Java that is
Operating systems are most commonly written in C.
Games, photo manipulation (photoshop etc) most likely C++.
But that is by no means "most of it". Most of the programs in the world are actually not software that everyone has, they are custom in a gazillion different companies, their internal code. And that's where java is #1 (I think).
Operating systems are most commonly written in C.
Games, photo manipulation (photoshop etc) most likely C++.
But that is by no means "most of it". Most of the programs in the world are actually not software that everyone has, they are custom in a gazillion different companies, their internal code. And that's where java is #1 (I think).
So Hoori, you actually liked your C course? You don't hear that a lot from people who had to take one programming course. I wish I could say I loved all the math courses they made me take but.
That's cool. It looks like everyone here who's done C liked it.
Recently I've gotten into the habit of calling anything that makes people feel good (but intellectual activities obviously, not intake of drugs) coding. So solving math problems makes you feel good, that's coding to you. Now we have a terminology for it