Hello guys, Today I am going to tell you some interesting things about
java programming language. Java is a general purpose object oriented
programming language, which is developed by Sun Microsystems in 1993.
your
understanding and basic research with/without programming on Java matters to
understand the difference between Java and other languages
Java is still successful after 2o years and has great future ahead in cloud computing, android & mobile, web and embedded technologies.
Java can be used with other languages to solve many problems. Why do not you want get benefit from other languages where there is large code base, and also the unique and best features other languages (R has got rich set of libraries for data science/analytics), (Still there Java works together with native libraries written C++ &C eg. Android platform). Python has been proved successful in deployment environments in Data Analytics.
Java is still successful after 2o years and has great future ahead in cloud computing, android & mobile, web and embedded technologies.
Java can be used with other languages to solve many problems. Why do not you want get benefit from other languages where there is large code base, and also the unique and best features other languages (R has got rich set of libraries for data science/analytics), (Still there Java works together with native libraries written C++ &C eg. Android platform). Python has been proved successful in deployment environments in Data Analytics.
As someone said, Yes! Java is statically typed language. It is mostly object oriented with few features of functional programming. It is one of the most widely used programming languages on this planet runs on JVM or JVM like runtime system.
Java has been well accepted in various
business & domains (banking, health care, nutrition, agriculture, education,
finance, telecom, biotechnology and many more). Java has got huge and best
community from developers, researches, trainers, domain experts.
Java may be blacking some areas. Hence it is still evolving without much loosing backward compatibility.
Java may be blacking some areas. Hence it is still evolving without much loosing backward compatibility.
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