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[languages] java vs python #4565

Closed stanleywambui435 closed 2 years ago

stanleywambui435 commented 2 years ago

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Java vs. Python

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Python and Java are one of the most common and powerful programming languages, relatively old and stable, both building a large community of users. Both Java and Python are object-oriented languages used to develop mobile applications, database applications, video games, web applications, and more. Java is much faster than Python because it is a compact language. After all, the translated language has less difficult syntax than Java. It works similarly to Java in some lines of code. Java was first introduced in 1995 and must run on the JDK (Java Development Kit) machine. Python was founded in the late 1980s and launched in December 1989. Java and Python are fighting for the top spot. Python is constantly evolving, but Java is still being used by important companies. Both languages do their job well, but some minor features set them apart. In this article, we will compare Java to Python.

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  2. Installation.
  3. Favorites.
  4. Syntax.
  5. Performance.
  6. Machine learning.
  7. Game Development Engine.

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WanjaMIKE commented 2 years ago

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