I think that there are a lot of discussion on Java and C # on some places such as Java and C #, so I feel. The following related text is extracted from the "C Language Design and Evolution", in the "To the Reader" section.
• This book is written by the father of C : bjare stroutrup, translated by Professor Pengzong Yan. I am not advertising.
"Several reviewers require me to do some C language comparisons with other languages. About this I have decided nothing. Here I have to reiterate my long-term and strong perspective: language is relatively small It is meaningful, less is fair. For important languages, a good comparison requires a lot of energy. It actually greatly exceeds most people who are willing to pay, exceeding their experience in wide application. Experience To this end, strict maintenance of unbiased views and a peace rationality. I don't have time, and as a C designer, my unbiased will never get enough trust.
I also see a phenomenon that happened to the fair comparison between the other words. The authors often work hard, but there is no hope that deviates to a particular application area, a certain cultural design or programmer. Moreover, when some language is obvious than the other language is more widely known, a subtle transfer will happen in the view: this well-known language is considered less important, simple roundabout It is given, while similar flaws in other languages are considered fundamental. Common situations are that people who have compared or propose accusations do not know that they are not so famous in words, because they can't do these methods more familiar. "The parent of C and the current propaganda of Java and C # form a distinct contrast.