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Which programming languages' codes are almost same?

Can you compare the Program codes of different platforms how much the codes are matching??

24th Jun 2017, 11:29 AM
John Joy Raj
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I think the codes are different but the logic is almost same in all programming languages.
21st Jul 2017, 2:33 AM
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Here at SoloLearn C++, C#, JAVA, JAVASCRIPT, Ruby and Python are all logical structural languages. Some of them include some more luxery into the language others are more straight forward. Actually only the Syntaxes are different but the results are the same.
24th Jun 2017, 2:36 PM
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hungry action are same in all country, only asking language are diffrent.....
26th Jun 2017, 4:15 PM
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@Godwin: I know about those pdf file books however I prefer a real book. Nothing beats a real physical book if you need to start looking for info and you need to skip back and forth and stop sometimes somewhere in the middle when suddenly you find a solution for a problem that you tried to fix a long time ago. Even that I'm an oldtimer that doesn't mean I am not up to date on the changes on the market. But screens are limited as you need an Internet connection continuously and power etc. I choose a book most of the time but not all the time, but thanks for your input. How did Kotlin work out for you? Did she keep her promises like the ads promise etc?
24th Jun 2017, 8:00 PM
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c, c++ and Java are small bit of same(by syntax) but not at all. like both are OOP depending languages ...and having same structural .....
24th Jun 2017, 12:47 PM
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Thank you all friends who have answered this. Thank you all for your valuable contributions.
29th Jun 2017, 12:27 PM
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Some Programms have very different codes and some have similarity...
27th Jul 2017, 5:47 PM
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Thank you all for answering here.... kindly hit a like on this question...
18th Aug 2017, 5:59 PM
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@Godwin, could you tell me where to get a good book, like title and name if the writer and the company that distributes it on KOTLIN that contains program syntax and the complete available library it used to write code. Perhaps you could provide an ISBN number too. Thats the International Standard Book Number. Thx
24th Jun 2017, 7:45 PM
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Nim can look almost exactly like Python code sometimes.
1st Jul 2017, 1:21 AM
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java and kotlin posses almost the same syntax . when Google announced kotlin as another native programming language for creating android applications, I was excited and immediately jumped into kotlin thinking it has a simple syntax , just like how Apple introduced Swift which has a more simple or less complex syntax than objective-C. guess I was wrong...lol
24th Jun 2017, 7:27 PM
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29th Jun 2017, 2:08 PM
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@Paul Dunne: If you want to become an ethical hacker, you need to now the following software and with knowing I mean being an expert in them not just some basics, and it will take you a few years of practice too. So to start with, Assembler, C, C++, Unix, Cobol, networking HTML, JAVASCRIPT, JAVA and even more... So talk to you in about 5 to 10 years. I am old and experienced enough to know, believe me...😆😆😆
30th Jun 2017, 10:39 AM
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Thanks friends for discussing here..
17th Jul 2017, 1:11 PM
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@Anatoli am the type that loves knowledge even when it has nothing to do with my profession, am into web development and not android development, but yes, i study vast amounts of programming languages because I love to. I just tried kotlin out, am not really using it. lots of Android Developers are not worried about switching from Java to kotlin, but picking up kotlin won't be hard for a java programmer because they are similar.
24th Jun 2017, 8:07 PM
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@Godwin, it seams like you are mine kind of guy. I am interested in a lot of things. I am curious and want to know a lot of science, all kind is interesting for me from electronics to space and beyond. I am a Licensed Amateur Radio Operator and try to combine as much as I can. I have been away from programming for a while because of medical issues but I am back and also straight into Raspberry PI and Arduino and all thats going that direction, I just heared about Kotlin here at SoloLearn so it caught my interest because with Andriod an Arduino and a tablet, you could create nice things. Anyway it is nice meeting you here at the platform. Where are you actually living if you don't mind me asking? I am currently in Belgium but spend a lot if my lifetime approximately 35 years in the Dallas Fort Worth area in Texas USA. While I traveled a lot for my professional career. From the States to European Countries and all the way to the Sydney Australia area including Papua New Guinea.
24th Jun 2017, 8:29 PM
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Thanks friends...
11th Jul 2017, 2:45 AM
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Small edit made to my previous posting Godwin...
24th Jun 2017, 8:43 PM
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I think there is no difference except for the syntaxes are different, i part from this the major difference in the vocabulary /library of that language
28th Jun 2017, 7:05 AM
Msaligs
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c, c++, Java, kotlin,c#
28th Jun 2017, 10:28 PM
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