I'd assume that C++ is an inherently more low-level language and very device/architecture-specific, while Java is designed to be cross-platform. Also, the C++ standard managers don't want it for similar reasons.
Also, Java GUIs are hopelessly ugly and non-native-looking. I understand it's "cross-platform", but I abhor non-native-looking applications, such as Office 2013, and toolkits like FLTK.
Also, Java GUIs are hopelessly ugly and non-native-looking. I understand it's "cross-platform", but I abhor non-native-looking applications, such as Office 2013, and toolkits like FLTK.