On 2007-09-26 12:37, firehead.satish@gmail.com wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I have seen a lot of forums that are fight over these 2 languages.
>
> Disadvantages
>
> 1) When a complete java application has been written and it has to be
> packaged then entire JRE has to packaged with it. Because a particular
> JRE version is used therefore the entire JRE and java application has
> to deployed in conjuction.
> Also it can be assumed that end-user might be using a Java application
> to solve his/her daily problems BUT when the users have a small hard-
> drive capacity JAVA FAILS big time.
> If you look at all professional Java applications, the companies
> deploy their products but they also deploy JRE that the company has
> used to develop the application. This would have to a version control
> lock-in, which inturn the increase of java products.
> Using JAVA it will lead a higher consumption of hard-drive space, more
> RAM and more CPU power.
> Because of this hardware common-end user will be discourage to use
> Java applications.
>
> I must say that if I create an OOP object I should be able to specify
> when the destruction of a object should occur.
> Pretty much DMD compiler.
>
> Besides pointers C++ rules hand down.
Besides preaching to the choir, do you have any C++ question you want
answered?
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Erik Wikström