What is the Difference Between Similar But Different Things, Terms, and Objects

What is the Difference between Fortran, C++, Vb6, Java, Vb.Net and C# Sharp

There are many things which are necessary for the working of a computer. We enjoy different things on different websites just because of some diverse applications which are built there to facilitate us and to entertain us. All these websites are made using computer language which is also known as program language. Websites are made in program language and our browsers translate them for us. Here are some of the programming languages which are used to built websites and also design few of them.

FORTRAN

It is an imperative general purpose program language which is used to perform numeric computation and scientific computing. It is a product of IBM and is used in world’s high speed computers and networks.

C++

It is a mixture of low level and high level programming languages and is a free form programming language. The special feature of this language is that it is typed statically.

Vb6

It is a third generation programming language which is easy to learn and use. It is developed by the Microsoft for its Com programming model and is an event driven language.

Java

It is one of the famous programming languages and is also known to the common man. It is developed by James Gosling. It is an object oriented language and is very famous.

Vb.Net

It is also an object oriented programming language which is evolved from its ancestor VB 6. Microsoft has developed its different version for commercial as well as domestic use.

C# Sharp

It is a multi functional and the latest programming language that has been launched by the Microsoft and has all the latest and advance features

FORTRAN Vs C++ Vs Vb6 Vs Java Vs Vb.Net Vs C# Sharp

FORTRAN is used for numeric and scientific computation and is an IBM product while C++ is a mixture of languages and is typed statically. Vb6 is a Microsoft creation and is easy to learn and use while C# sharp is the diverse or advance form of it. VB.net is derived from VB6 and is also used commercially and domestically.




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