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C Prgramming 1)	C is a procedure oriented programing language. 2)	In case of C, the data is not secured 3)	C is a low-level language & Compied language 4)	uses the top-down approach 5)	C is function-driven 6)	C deos not supports function overloading 7)	The NAMESPACE feature in C is Present 8)	C uses scanf & printf functions 9)	C does not allows the reference variables 10)	The preprocessor directives like #include & #define etc… are considered in C

C ++ Programming 1)	C++ is higher version of C ie. C++ include Object Oriented Programing (OOP) 2)	the data is secured(hidden) in C++ 3)	C++ has features of both low-level& high-level languages& hence is regarded as a middle-level language. 4)	C++ uses the bottom-up approach 5)	C++ is object-driven 6)	C++ supports function overloading 7)	The NAMESPACE feature in C++ is absent 8)	C++ uses cin>> & cout<< as their respective input & output functions 9)	C++ allows the use of reference variables

Java 1)	JAVA is Object-Oriented 1)	Java is an Interpreted language 2)	JAVA is a high-level language 3)	It Also the bottom-up approach 4)	JAVA supports Method Overloading 5)	JAVA does not support Preprocessors, 6)	Java uses public static final is used instead of the #define preprocessor 7)	JAVA uses the System.out.print & System.in.read functions. 8)	Exception Handling in JAVA When an error occurs in a Java program it results in an exception being thrown. It can then be handled using various exception handling techniques.