Post: Python vs. Java which is BETTER???
09-30-2011, 03:32 AM #1
AndreeU
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right now im doing step by step JAVA and i like it but idk why i have been wanting to do PYTHON...
whats the difference and which is better or you recommned for friendly noobish people....
Join Team OBey (hacking team) skype me at zFakieHDz if you want in
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09-30-2011, 04:55 PM #11
AndreeU
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Originally posted by Sublimity View Post
Bookmarked that because I have had an interest in learning Python but never did. Took on VB.Net but scrapped that crap and am on C#, planning on moving on over to C++ once I finish my MW3 Toolkit (Calculator, Class Builder, Item Information, UDP Flooder all in one). Smile



What Java tutorials were you using? I'm trying to get together something that looks like it will help me learn it so when I get a new CPU I can also learn that on top of C++.


I'm using those android applications for Java.and vdeas ol
10-01-2011, 01:48 AM #12
AndreeU
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Originally posted by Epic
Here's the truth. If you go to a Python programmer and ask them which is better, "Python or Java", they'll answer "Python". Same if you compare Python to Perl, PHP, or really any group of languages.
This is a pride and familiarity thing, and consequently, if you go to a Java programmer and ask them which is better, they'll answer "Java".

There is no better language, but both languages do different things in a different way.

I will say this:
Python is very powerful, and very easy.
Java is also very powerful, and slightly more difficult to learn for those new to programming, because it has all those "confusing curly brackets and what not".

Personally, I would recommend you select a language, and hold a course. For a first programming language, I would recommend Java over Python (and I'd recommend Java over virtually all languages). With Java you can reach a wider audience, work with even more developers, find work even easier, develop for a series of platforms (Android, JSP, applets, etc.) and it holds true to the C-Syntax, which while it may seem odd that I favor the C-Syntax so greatly, its really because it makes learning other languages easier.

Either way, what you ought to do is select a language, I don't care whether you choose Java, Python, Haskell, or Brainf*ck. Just learn a language, if you flip around too much, you'll never really learn anything.

Last note, I program in both Java and Python, and I often prefer to use Python for its simplicity and its focus on allowing the developer to actually develop, however when I want to deploy a large scale application, I'll typically favor Java out of the two. In my opinion, if you've already started with Java, stick with it. Stop researching other languages, and focus in on learning Java. You can spend all the time in the world learning how to make "hello world" programs, but programming isn't useful until you actually learn a language. Besides, you're never bound to a single language, once you learn one, learn another!


Ohh ima actually DO PYTHON NOW I BEEN SEARCHING AND LOOKING SO IMA MAKE PYTHON
10-02-2011, 07:41 PM #13
MasterBaitor
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Originally posted by zFakieHDz View Post
hey i have a question im learning programming and all of the above,,,,

right now im doing step by step JAVA and i like it but idk why i have been wanting to do PYTHON...
whats the difference and which is better or you recommned for friendly noobish people....
Join Team OBey (hacking team) skype me at zFakieHDz if you want in


Definetly Java its taking over a lot of programming. Python is really old and very hard. Java is a more open type of codeing that goes with almost anythign (y)
10-03-2011, 02:46 AM #14
AndreeU
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Originally posted by MasterBaitor View Post
Definetly Java its taking over a lot of programming. Python is really old and very hard. Java is a more open type of codeing that goes with almost anythign (y)


yea ive been doing python for almost 3 days and i dont know i find it to be a little ghetto and not updatable and stuff i dont know ima lay of the language for a while and learn hacks lol im recruiting for my hacking team.....
10-03-2011, 03:09 PM #15
MasterBaitor
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Originally posted by zFakieHDz View Post
yea ive been doing python for almost 3 days and i dont know i find it to be a little ghetto and not updatable and stuff i dont know ima lay of the language for a while and learn hacks lol im recruiting for my hacking team.....

Thats cool man :y:. Love the name :p What type ofstuff r u gonna hack?
10-03-2011, 07:12 PM #16
Epic?
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Originally posted by zFakieHDz View Post
yea ive been doing python for almost 3 days and i dont know i find it to be a little ghetto and not updatable and stuff i dont know ima lay of the language for a while and learn hacks lol im recruiting for my hacking team.....


I hate to piss on your parade, but programming languages cannot be "ghetto". Python, while older, compared to many languages is not extremely old, also, Python is very popular and is updated fairly frequently, plus, they have a very active community around it.

I hate to further piss on your parade, but if you can't program, then you should seriously consider another hobby/profession outside of technology; especially in hacking, the ability to program is vital... we don't need any more script kiddie "SQLI 1337 h@x0rz" in the world, people who just break things aren't cool, they're criminals.

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10-03-2011, 10:55 PM #17
AndreeU
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Originally posted by MasterBaitor View Post
Thats cool man :y:. Love the name :p What type ofstuff r u gonna hack?


I think like website defacing stuff like that, maybe a couple of email hacks i dont know i need to futher look into it. Thats why i believe a hackers team would be a great way for noob to grow and conflict with other hackers.
10-04-2011, 03:07 AM #18
Epic?
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Originally posted by zFakieHDz View Post
I think like website defacing stuff like that, maybe a couple of email hacks i dont know i need to futher look into it. Thats why i believe a hackers team would be a great way for noob to grow and conflict with other hackers.


Why do you want to conflict with other hackers?

Why do you want to engage in illegal activities, simply to cause pain to others?

Why do you think being a script kiddie would help you grow to anything more than jail?
10-04-2011, 03:28 AM #19
AndreeU
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Originally posted by Epic
Why do you want to conflict with other hackers?

Why do you want to engage in illegal activities, simply to cause pain to others?

Why do you think being a script kiddie would help you grow to anything more than jail?


umm true but i mean it in ways to grow my knowledge in computer. See its easy for you to stand your ground because you know your computer gadgets but for a noob like me its a different story. Yes i know once you were a noob but still not everyone is alike. I want to be in a team especially to learn from them and to acquire immediate help when needed thats all. My means of hacking and programming is just all but educational, Im not trying to go beserk and learn how to hack sony. All i want is complete understanding of the PC scene and there gadgets thats all nothing much.

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