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Java is a lot like C, which makes it relatively easy for C programmers to learn. But there are a number of important differences between C and Java, such as the lack of a preprocessor, the use of 16-bit Unicode characters, and the exception handling mechanism. This article explains those differences, so that programmers who already know C can start programming in Java right away!&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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