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C Programming Language Family: C, Java, C++, Objective-C, Cyclone, Small-C, D, Comparison of C Sharp and Java, Algorithmic Skeleton, Openmp

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 78. Chapters: C, Java, C]+, Objective-C, Cyclone, Small-C, D, Comparison of C Sharp and Java, Algorithmic skeleton, OpenMP, ECMAScript, HMPP Open Standard, Const-correctness, LPC, Cilk, GLSL, Cg, Sieve C++ Parallel Programming System, Oak, Handel-C, Frama-C, List of C-based programming languages, MISRA C, C--, Limbo, SAC programming language, Spec Sharp, Treelang, Intel Cilk Plus, Cω, Lite-C, Alef, SWLPC, NesC, Sing Sharp, XMTC, ColdC, Intel Parallel Building Blocks, C/C++ Users Journal, Split-C, Polyphonic C sharp, Not Quite C, Newsqueak, CINT, Not eXactly C, Pro*C, C Intermediate Language, PROMAL, SA-C, Lightweight Java, ACC, C Object Processor, Dataparallel-C. Excerpt: This article compares Microsoft's C# programming language with Oracle's (formerly Sun's) Java programming language. While the focus of this article is mainly the programming languages and their features, such a comparison will necessarily also consider some platform features and some library features. For a more detailed comparison of the platforms, please see Comparison of the Java and .NET platforms. The comparison will naturally focus on areas where the languages differ. In fact the two languages and their platforms are more alike than they are different: Both are (primarily) statically, strongly, and mostly manifestly typed, both are class-based object-oriented, both are designed with semi-interpretation or runtime compilation in mind, both use garbage-collection, and both are "curly brace" languages like C and C++. Common ancestry is also evident in their common terminology and often very similar syntax features. This section provides a comparison of the languages in terms of features they may or may not offer, or, put differently, properties they may or may not have. The absence of a feature should not automatically be regarded as a disadvantage for the gi...

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First published May 27, 2010

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