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Which should I prefer, Java or C#, to implement GA or PSO?

Hey guys, I am doing my thesis and my project topic is Automatic Generation of question paper using soft computing. My mentor told me to implement GA or PSO in Java or C#, But i am really confuse right now. Which should i prefer java or c# ????
Dec 15 '12 #1

✓ answered by PsychoCoder

Both languages would work for your project, and both have their pros and cons so I always tell people it comes down to what you're most comfortable using. There is no right or wrong answer to this question :)

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Rabbit
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Prefer whichever language you're more comfortable with.
Dec 15 '12 #2
PsychoCoder
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Both languages would work for your project, and both have their pros and cons so I always tell people it comes down to what you're most comfortable using. There is no right or wrong answer to this question :)
Dec 15 '12 #3
adriancs
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The Art of Programming: Java VS C#
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6...ava-vs-c-sharp
Dec 15 '12 #4
Guys if you know any particular website that will provide me the source code of "Automatic generation of question paper" , just let me know.

Thanks for your replies :)
Dec 23 '12 #5
PsychoCoder
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Why not try and write it yourself, then when you run into trouble ask for some help or advice? We're not really here to point people to pre-made homework assignments :)
Dec 23 '12 #6

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