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Re: Java or C++

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Originally Posted by wireties View Post
Using a language your mentors (or teachers) can teach you. Java and C++ each have advantages and disadvantages but nothing is more important, in my opinion, than access to an expert with your chosen language.

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Agreed.

Java and C++ both have their advantages and disadvantages. However, the disadvantages are generally outweighed by having someone with the knowledge and experience to deal with them. A lack of understanding the details even with a simpler-to-use system/language will become a huge time-sink when trying to get past the basic implementation.
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