Neither. According to the FAQ on its website, it has no graphic environment; rather, the user types text commands and sees descriptions of the environment as text. This requires the user to have a Telnet client - such clients are already included in Windows, among others, but the website recommends installing some other Telnet client, one that includes support for color, and for backspace (to correct typing errors).
No, since Minecraft was coded by Java, you can not use Adobe Flash Player. Sorry... Sources: I program Java, I work with Minecraft mods.
Java Flash
In order to use the Moshi Monsters website you will need to download, and install, Flash Player from Adobe.
Minecraft does not use Adobe Flash at all. To play Minecraft, you need to have download and installed Java.
You need to have a proper presentation made and to use some proper applications such as Flash or Java applets.
Java does not support Pointers and hence you cannot use it in Java.
document.write("hello world")
Java is exclusive to surfing the web. Some web sites use Java to embed videos, others use Java for advertisements.
No
Java does not have pointers
Java 7 is the most current version of Java. Many movies and games use Java.
No,Sorry you cannot get adobe flash-player for your DSI.The only way is to use opera web browser and use java scripted versions.There is no release of flash player for DSI.I guess nintendo is working to have it available or make another supportable version but just rumors i think.