You download it from the Java site - www.java.com. To be precise, there are different downloads; for the end user, all you need is the Java runtime. For developers who want to write Java programs, you'll probably want to work with an IDE. There are several options for an IDE, including Eclipse, Netbeans, and others. The IDE includes the required runtime.
in a way but yea i would not recomend it, it slows down your PC.
Any computer (desktop or laptop) can run Java.
Yes.
You would not be able to run JAVA code in your computer until you re-install the JVM and JDK in your machine.
Java itself is 100% safe to have installed on your computer. Programs written in Java, however, may still harm your computer. Always look for user reviews before running ANY unknown program on your computer.
The easiest way to check which version of Java is running on a computer is to ask Java directly. The website Java Tester has conveniently provided an applet which finds and displays the Java version currently used by the computer.
Open cmd and type java
A computer programmer who uses the Java language.
No. Java is free software.
Try downloading the latest version of java from oracle. Actually Java is simply a language. It is a tool. It should not change your computer. Something is wrong with your computer if Java changes your computer. Usually it is not Java changing your computer but a virus latching onto Java. You must keep your antivirus software up to date and you must keep your Java up to date or you will have problems. If you have a MAC, apple has stopped supporting Java. Hackers are using it to hack into computers. Update it from Oracle or get rid of it.
Patrick Niemeyer has written: 'Learning Java' -- subject(s): Java (Computer program language) 'Learning Java' -- subject(s): Java (Computer program language), Java (programmeertaal) 'Java Reference Library on the Web'
The Internet is a world-wide computer network. Java is a computer programming language.
UM...... Not really bcuz i have java on my computer n its not slow @ all.
A Java developer helps create a program which can understand any form of computer language. A Java developer tries to make a program that can understand the computer language that is on any computer platform.
Patrick Naughton has written: 'Java 1.1' -- subject(s): Java (Computer program language), Internet programming 'Java 2TM' -- subject(s): Computer Technology, Nonfiction, OverDrive 'Java' -- subject(s): Java (Computer program language), Internet programming
The general Java Runtime Environment allows a computer to run Java applets and compiled Java files.
Patrick Chan has written: 'The Java class libraries, second edition, volume 1' -- subject(s): Java (Computer program language) 'The Java(TM) Developers Almanac 1999' -- subject(s): Java (Computer program language), Java (Langage de programmation) 'The Java developers almanac 1.4' -- subject(s): Java (Computer program language) 'Java Developer's Almanac'