@article{Aitken96,
title = {Moving from {C++} to {Java}},
author = {Gary Aitken},
journal = {Dr. Dobb's Journal of Software Tools},
month = {March},
number = {3},
pages = {52, 54--56},
volume = {21},
year = {1996},
abstract = {Java is claimed to be much easier to learn than C++, but
the difficulties most people have in learning to program in
both C++ and Java have little to do with language itself.
This paper explores some of the differences between Java
and C++. The aim is to make user aware of potential
problems and opportunities when moving from C++ to Java.
Brief explanations are provided for those concepts that
until now unfamiliar for many users.},
issn = {1044-789X}, classification = {723.1; 723.1.1; 722.2; 721.1; 723.2}, bibdate = {Tue Sep 03 09:16:53 1996}, coden = {DDJOEB}, journalabr = {Dr Dobb's J Software Tools Prof Program}, affiliation = {Integrated Computer Solutions},
keywords = {(computer); (programming C Character Data File Garbage Header Interfaces Java; Machine Member Multithreading Object Pointers; Program Programming Software Synchronization; Virtual arrays; code; collected compilers; engineering; files; function; interpreters; language); language; machine; organization; oriented processors; programming; sets; structures; theory; translators; }
}