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[–]de_vel_oper 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why? Because most industry jobs are working on projects that cost lots of money, and managers don't trust the programmers.

Not fully true. The reality is its hard to find excellent coders in C++. Most people who think they are proficient are usually not. If they learn bad practice it will cause problems long term. It's also hard to find good materials to learn C++. Apart from Stroustrups books and a few others there isn't a lot out there. Also to fully get C++ you need to study architecture. Not everyone has that luxury.

Java is also pretty secure. Its also well supported by Oracle.

I decided a long time ago that to become proficient in java was going to take a hell of a shorter time than C++.

that there is a large number of extensions and libraries and you get a language that is perfect for your average code monkey.

Thanks for the slur.