request

S

sthabilemkhwanazi

I want someone who can give me the advantages and disadvantages of C+
+, Visual Basic, COBOL, HTML.

Thank you
 
V

Victor Bazarov

I want someone who can give me the advantages and disadvantages of C+
+, Visual Basic, COBOL, HTML.

And I want someone who can give me a hundred million dollars.
Not gonna happen.

Please rephrase your question if you have any.

V
 
C

Christopher

I want someone who can give me the advantages and disadvantages of C+
+, Visual Basic, COBOL, HTML.

Thank you

I know a guy named Google who can probably tell you what each is used
for, popularity, comparisons, and many more things.
 
R

red floyd

Victor said:
And I want someone who can give me a hundred million dollars.
Not gonna happen.

And Billy Shears (of Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band) wants
somebody to love.
 
J

Juha Nieminen

I want someone who can give me the advantages and disadvantages of C+
+, Visual Basic, COBOL, HTML.

Is this some kind of "which one does not belong to the group" problem?
 
R

red floyd

Juha said:
Is this some kind of "which one does not belong to the group" problem?

[SONG type="Sesame Street"]
One of these things is not like the other...
[/SONG]
 
A

Adedoja

I know a guy named Google who can probably tell you what each is used
for, popularity, comparisons, and many more things.



The advantages and disadvantages is that they all a high level
language, and they are structure. C++ was developed from C. If you
know C you can probably do C++. Cobol language use English as a
language to process the informations, you can easily debug the program
and correct it. Disadvantages is that Cobol unlike other language do
not use plenty of integers for computation to solve complicated
problems 'Object Oriented Language' is mainly for business, Got it?.
 
M

Michael DOUBEZ

Adedoja a écrit :
The advantages and disadvantages is that they all a high level
language, and they are structure.

While C++, Visual Basic and COBOL are programming language, HTML is a
description language (its goal is to structure the content of a file).
C++ was developed from C. If you
know C you can probably do C++.

Unfortunately, a lot of people seems to think so.
Cobol language use English as a
language to process the informations, you can easily debug the program
and correct it. Disadvantages is that Cobol unlike other language do
not use plenty of integers for computation to solve complicated
problems 'Object Oriented Language' is mainly for business, Got it?.

COBOL (COmmon Business Oriented Language) was extensively used for
banking and accounting systems; I think that qualifies it as a language
fit for buiness; moreover COBOL 2002 supports OOP.

To the OP. Turn to google to see the differences between the programming
languages: they should be nearly the same as between an apple, an egg
and a bar of chocolate: you can eat all of them but they are not the same.

Michael
 
N

Nick Keighley

they all have there uses. Is a hammer better than an axe?

The advantages and disadvantages is that they all a high level
language,

note unlike the rest, html is not a programming language

and they are structure.
what?

 C++ was developed from C.  If you
know C you can probably do C++.  
no

Cobol language use English as a
language to process the informations,
no

you can easily debug the program
and correct it.  
no!!!!

Disadvantages is that Cobol unlike other language do
not use plenty of integers for computation to solve complicated
problems

sounds like bollocks
'Object Oriented Language' is mainly for business,
no

Got it?.

are you trying for a record or is this a joke post?
 
J

Juha Nieminen

Adedoja said:
'Object Oriented Language' is mainly for business

From all the BS in your post, this is the one which got me most
perplexed. What is it even supposed to mean?
 
J

Jerry Coffin

I want someone who can give me the advantages and disadvantages of C+
+, Visual Basic, COBOL, HTML.

Their most obvious advantage is that (with proper software) your
computer can understand them. Their biggest disadvantage is probably
that they require considerable study for most people to understand them
-- and even when the person understands them well, they can be tedious
and error-prone (to varying degrees).

In fairness, much of the tedium and error-prone nature is really related
to analyzing and solving problems rather than anything specific to any
of these languages, or even to computers (other than the fact that
computers, like most other machines, lack judgment or anything similar).
 

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