No. If you need to refer to the language in fewer than four characters, you're out of luck.
Sun Microsystems (now owned by Oracle) did not develop any language in 1990. The development of Java began in June 1991, with the first release appearing in 1995.
Java is a programming language, you can use ANY programming language to make exploits to ... exploit one's system. As of today, I have seen numerous amounts of ways to be infected by Java. For example, the java drive by. If you click run, it will start loading a virus onto your computer.
program means set of statements.and coming to programming languages , the program which is developed in any language i.e c,c++,java etc
No, the Java is not machine language. Java is a high-level programming language that compiles to byte code suitable for interpretation into machine code by the Java virtual machine. In other words, you program the virtual machine rather than the physical machine. Once compiled, the byte code can be executed upon any machine with a Java virtual machine implementation.
Many programming languages allow programs to be portable from one kind of computer to another, including* the C programming language* Pascal* Forth* C++* Java* Pythonand many others. Yes, the C programming language was designed to encourage machine-independent programming.The C programming language is portable to more CPUs than any other programming language.
A "string" in any programming language is a line of text.
Not really. It can well be learned as a first programming language.
Sun Microsystems (now owned by Oracle) did not develop any language in 1990. The development of Java began in June 1991, with the first release appearing in 1995.
Java is a programming language, you can use ANY programming language to make exploits to ... exploit one's system. As of today, I have seen numerous amounts of ways to be infected by Java. For example, the java drive by. If you click run, it will start loading a virus onto your computer.
C++ (or any other C language) encourages structured programming. I'm not sure if you are asking for an 'object oriented language' rather than structured. If that's the case, any C language or Java would fit the description perfectly.
program means set of statements.and coming to programming languages , the program which is developed in any language i.e c,c++,java etc
Please tell me any site to know language (php, .net, java) of a site ?
No, the Java is not machine language. Java is a high-level programming language that compiles to byte code suitable for interpretation into machine code by the Java virtual machine. In other words, you program the virtual machine rather than the physical machine. Once compiled, the byte code can be executed upon any machine with a Java virtual machine implementation.
Basically, any program developed with the Java programming language requires Java to be installed on the user's machine. The advantage of doing this is that such a program can run on a large variety of machines.
Many programming languages allow programs to be portable from one kind of computer to another, including* the C programming language* Pascal* Forth* C++* Java* Pythonand many others. Yes, the C programming language was designed to encourage machine-independent programming.The C programming language is portable to more CPUs than any other programming language.
Java is a programming language developed by Sun Microsystems. It is a open source language which can be used by anyone and everyone, for more details on the use of java see Java patents. Google has developed a Java based OS for mobile devices which has been patented for its functionality which means that Google does not have any ownership rights over the actual Java language.
Some programming language is required. Runescape is programmed in Java, but just about any programming language will do. It does require a lot of work, though, even if you already know computer programming.