Perbandingan Antara C++ dan Java dalam Pengelolaan Sumber
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https://doi.org/10.21512/comtech.v3i2.2316Keywords:
exception safety, destructor C , Java finalizer, Java finallyblockAbstract
This article contains a descriptive comparison of four features between C++ and Java. The first feature discusses about memory management that focuses on exception safety. The second compares the C++ destructor to Java finalizer. Third feature discusses about Java finally block. The forth is about C++ and Java implementation in order to access a data structure.
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Kapoor, M. (2003). Using the C/C++ Garbage Collection Library libgc. SunMicro System.
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