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Which Is Easier To Learn, Java Or Python?

The post Which Is Easier To Learn, Java Or Python? appeared first on HostGator Blog | Gator Crossing . When it comes to learning an object-oriented programming language, you might consider starting with either Python or Java. While Python can be more user-friendly than Java, as it has a more intuitive coding style, both languages do have their unique advantages for developers and end users. However, if you are just beginning your path towards a programming career, you might want to start by learning Python, as it is less complex. On the other hand, you will be ahead of many of your colleagues if you are able to understand both. With that in mind, here are the main similarities and differences.   Java Java is unique in its own way and for an advanced programmer, no problem to use. The first Java version 1.0 was released in 1995. By 2004, Java 5.0 was released; this version saw the insertion of generics into the Java language, providing Java with more efficient code and type safety. To date, the latest version of Java is SE 8, and it made its debut in 2014. Currently, it is widely used as the key programming platform on smartphones and tablets. Additionally, Java programming language forms a large part of the basis for Android’s operating systems. Java syntax is primarily a derivative from C++ and combines universal, organized and object oriented programming that offers automatic memory management. Using Java byte-code is advantageous to porting since it has similarities to machine code. Other benefits to Java include: •Static typing •Curly braces used for noting the start and end of functions •Programs are larger •Does not compile native bytecode •Can be run on any operating system that can run the Java Virtual Machine •Cannot change data types of variables •Object-oriented programming is mandatory   Python Python was first released in 1989. As a high-level programming language, it makes a strong case for readable code. In addition to supporting object-oriented programming, it also supports imperative and functional programming. This multi-paradigm language is also structure supportive. It offers ‘meta-programming’ and ‘logic programming,’ as well as ‘magic methods.’ Other features include: •Duck typing (Strongly typed) •Uses whitespace to convey the beginning and end of blocks of code. •Programs are small and therefore run much faster •You need less code to create a program •This program is slow in execution •Compiles native bytecode •You can assign a string to a variable that once held an integer •Easier to read and understand relative to Java •Is not supported across a wide variety of platforms •Object-oriented programming is optional   Variances Both of these development programs come with their strong suits. While Java allows you to enjoy cross-platform support, you can still execute Python on at least 10 different operating systems. You need to determine what your end goal is before you decide on which program to use. Java, however, is not recommended for beginners as it is a more complex program. Python is more forgiving as you can take shortcuts such as reusing an old variable. Additionally, many users find Python easier to read and understand than Java. At the same time, Java code can be written once and executed from anywhere. A benefit to the Java platform is that it lets you download questionable code and run it in a secure environment, which cannot affect its host system. Furthermore, Java is network-centric, meaning you can create network-based applications. Whichever you choose to learn is based upon your preferences, determination, and background. If you already comprehend the basics of Python, you might want to expand upon your knowledge before moving on to Java. However, if you have the time and will, learning Java allows you to program for a wide variety of environments that might make it more fulfilling in the long run.   ***** Author Bio: Natalie Lehrer is a senior contributor for CloudWedge . In her spare time, Natalie enjoys exploring all things cloud and is a music enthusiast. Follow Natalie’s daily posts on Google Plus , Twitter @Cloudwedge , or on Facebook .   Image source: https://www.flickr.com/photos/ahayward/21203103/in/photolist-2SEWK-gu8vyH-9dampt-gu9efE-gu8wyi-gu82cw-gu9eKC-gu9pbP-gu98Fd-gu8wge-gu8QvR-gu93vo-gu9e7o-6Fypq-9H4Sh6-4p3T96-2SEWd-chREkJ-ez4jVd-gu9fpa-gu87nS-gu9ntk-gu8XML-gu8MRx-gu8Ryx-gu988E-gu9cke-gu9eca-gu9oRv-gu88r5-gu95sj-6hJWKV-gu82XE-gu8RZx-gu8NJz-gu9hst-gu8SHh-gu8c5C-gu9ubZ-gu9tTz-gu9w4X-gu8Xa3-gu8a5f-gu8CPp-gu9env-gu8Ayc-gu7Z6N-gu8Ex4-gu9aHE-gu86V9 web hosting Continue reading

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CoSentry Names National Director of Professional Services and Consulting

Cloud services and colocation provider CoSentry announced on Thursday it has named Aaron Hite the new national director of professional services and consulting. In this new role, Hite will be responsible for leading and directing the growth and development of CoSentry’s resource teams designed to support the professional services requirements… Continue reading

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CSC Australia Receives $2.76 Million Grant to Develop Cloud, Cybersecurity Centers

Australian IT services company CSC Australia announced this week it has received a $2.76 million grant from the federal government to develop two Centres of Excellence for Cloud and Cybersecurity at CSC’s technology park campus in Wollongong. The move comes a few months after CSC expanded its on-premise private cloud service BizCloud… Continue reading

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Cloud Brokerage Ingram Micro to Sell Netmagic Cloud Services

Cloud brokerage firm Ingram Micro announced on Monday it has partnered with web hosting provider Netmagic Solutions to sell its managed hosting and cloud services. With this partnership, Netmagic will join Ingram Micro’s network of partners and system integrators. The growth of the cloud computing services market has brought along… Continue reading

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Farewell Dumpster Dan

We have many characters not only within the HostGator buildings, but particularly in the areas surrounding the Houston buildings.  Essentially, there is a cast of familiar faces comprised primarily of homeless people.  There is the gentleman we fondly refer as “U-Turn,” because he can perpetually be found in the U-Turn lane under the freeway nearest to the office with his squeegee in hand.  Interestingly, I’ve never seen him actually wash a windshield.  One of the most well-known characters, Dumpster Dan, was first mentioned in this blog back in 2007: http://blog.hostgator.com/2007/11/28/hostgator-ceo-becomes-homeless/ As stated in that post, Dan gained his nickname by taking up residence and ultimately starting a fire in the building’s dumpster, years before HostGator owned the building.  Dan was seemingly harmless and never caused any real trouble, mostly he would go through the dumpster or fish half-smoked cigarettes out of the ashtrays and then go on about his business.  To my knowledge, Dan never had any negative impact on anyone here at the office.  Everyone knew who Dumpster Dan was, likely Dan had no idea that he was somewhat endeared to the HostGator staff.  He never asked for money, there was actually very little interaction other than eye contact and head nods.  Dan was just Dan. It was made known to us this week that Dan had recently passed on.  We don’t know that much about Dan, to be perfectly honest.  We don’t know his story, or if he is survived by anyone.  We don’t even know what kind of person he actually was; we do know that he survived in an unfortunate circumstance and was, in our experience, respectful of those around to him. Farewell, Dan.  May you find peace in whatever lies beyond this plane of existence Continue reading

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