Multiple Choice

Consider a scenario where two developers, Astrid and Bettina, must each independently choose a programming language for a joint project. Their payoffs for their choices are shown in the matrix below. The first number in each cell is Astrid's payoff, and the second is Bettina's. A stable outcome occurs when, given the other player's choice, neither player can improve their own payoff by unilaterally changing their decision. Analyze the matrix to determine the stable outcome(s).

Bettina chooses JavaBettina chooses C++
Astrid chooses Java(4, 4)(1, 0)
Astrid chooses C++(0, 1)(3, 3)

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