@cambridgeport90 I’m learning c++, and I hope to learn java soon
@TomatoLabyrinth interesting choices of languages. I'd be careful with Java, though because if you're not careful. Not everyone potentially using your application can natively use it. They have issues with screen readers. I would watch out for
@TomatoLabyrinth A screen reader is a software that translates everything that the computer outputs to the screen into speech and/or Braille for blind people. I've been blind all my life, so I sort of need one to function at all. The Java issue comes from the fact that the interfaces for screen readers to be able to talk to the GUIs created with it don't have the necessary components out of the box. For whatever reason, this is seemingly only a problem with desktop applications written in Java, not web applications.
@TomatoLabyrinth C# is the sort of marriage, if you will, between Java and C++.
@cambridgeport90 Interesting, I'll remember to use C++ if I'm making a program for other people. Accessibility should be a higher priority for Oracle, I think. Back to your original comment, why C#? Is it similar to C?