process visualization

process visualization
C + + or Java for biomedical applications?

I must follow the elections Java or C + +. What I want to do is imaging and biomedical signal processing. The visualization in 2D and 3D. I do not want to deal with the hardware, I only want to develop applications and software user interfaces and can be used for analysis. I will work with Matlab. Help please!

Firstly, Java is far from being a language dies. This is simply false. Secondly, if they cover the development of Java vs C + + is the thing you need note the performance. C + + is faster than Java, but the speed of applications is dependent on the skills of programmers, rather than the underlying language. It is possible to write code with low performance, regardless of use, your language and Java is fast enough for most things. In Furthermore, you should always at the highest level of the language of your objectives, specifying the performance requirements will meet. I am not pleading for Java persay, but he and C #, or better suited for a variety of tasks. In fact, you should not limit yourself to just C + + / Java. Take a look at Python, which some libraries Decent graphics. I would not ignore what has been said to the second question, but I would with a grain of salt because it is unlikely that 1 person Prospects Following an entire industry is preliminary.

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