WHICH IS MORE SECURED AMONG JAVA AND .NET?
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Security depends how do you implement your code actually,
so question like this which is more secure is meaning less.
Both have strict security options.
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Answer / remya mohan
this is a meaningless question.both have its own security
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Answer / santosh
security depends on one who code and his logics
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Answer / bharat talaisha
security depends on ur login n ur Coding
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Answer / vishal yadav
security depend on code writing and login.
so this is meaningless question.
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Answer / pranaya
Though both provides super security but java is one step
ahead of .net.
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Answer / saiish bhat
both provides you better security.
But java is one step ahead of .net.
i think java is more secure.
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