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Re: Learning to Program in Java
I came across a weird thought in this process. One of my teachers, who teaches C++ and Java, told me that when you program and compile Java Code [not to robot, but for animation for example], and when you compile C++ [not to robot, but for animation for example], and you execute them both, and if they did the same thing, all same except the syntax of course, that C++ does the compiling and executing a little faster then Java. First of all is this true for the robot, and if it is, what possible effects could it have?
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