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3 years ago
To create apps, programmers often turn to Java, an OOP language and one of the most popular software frameworks. So, before we go into why you should learn Java, let me give you a quick overview of the language. Motives to study Java It's Free and Available to the Public The tool facilitates the pro

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Adv. Ved Vinayak
3 years ago
It is quick, trustworthy, and secure. The firm that controls Java, Oracle, claims that 3 billion devices globally use Java. It is safe to say that Java will be around for a very long time given the number of Java developers, devices running Java, and businesses adapting it. Knowing Java was a good q

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Konatham Abhishek
6 years ago
It is fast, reliable, and secure. According to Oracle, the company that owns Java, Java runs on 3 billion devices worldwide. Considering the number of Java developers, devices running Java, and companies adapting it, it's safe to say that Java will be around for many years to come. 15 years back kno

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Siddharth Bhardwaj
8 years ago
Hello! Java is one amongst the easiest computer programme language. It's popular, necessary and hence employable. The career growth in JAVA prospects is ever increasing because (even there are more advance programme language for computer), it is best suited for IOT Internet of Things. Hence with

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Sunil Soni
8 years ago
Java is a popular general-purpose programming language and computing platform. It is fast, reliable, and secure. According to Oracle, the company that owns Java, Java runs on 3 billion devices worldwide. Considering the number of Java developers, devices running Java, and companies adapting it, it's

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8 years ago
Hi, Why JAVA? - It is Open Source - It is platform independent - It offers easy-to-access APIs (Application programming interface) - You can automatically manage memory, as Java supports garbage collection - It offers multiplatform support - You

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Devi singh
8 years ago
Java used to have a lot of applications in the software industry, however, recently it started to shrink to very specific roles. Most of the companies are using it either for developing apps for android or developing backend systems using frameworks and libraries like Strut, Spring, Hibernate, etc.

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8 years ago
JAVA is the most commonly used programming language. It was developed by James Gosling at Sun Microsystems (which was later merged into Oracle Corporation) and released in 1995 as a core component of Sun Microsystems' Java platform. It is an object-oriented language similar to C+, but simplified to

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NITIN DESHMUKH
8 years ago
In today's competitive business world, organizations are struggling to stand first and get more benefits. In India, Information technology is the one, which has held the first position for long years with many innovative trends. It has multiple stream and platforms to develop an application or produ

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Java is the most popular platform, which is used to develop several applications for the systems as well as embedded devices like laptops, mobiles, tablets and many more. Future Scope of Java Programmers in India is great. It is an object oriented programming language and has a simple object model,

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