So long as they're from a legitimate site - yes. Many programs on your computer use Java. Periodically, as with other software, Java gets updated. You will always have the option to refuse an update but, so long as it's an update for a program you already have, it will be safe to accept.
Yes
yes and the updates are very safe for computers and laptops
Yes - if you download the java installable from suns original website and not from any suspicious website.
yes but it doesn't work very fast
Yes. If you download it from the official site, there should be no problem.
Yes. You normally only need the latest update installed. Just be aware that some programs may functions oddly (or not at all) if they rely on older versions of Java.
well its depending if your parents say yes its safe. if they say no its not a safe place
Yes - that's the standard program used to run programs written for the Java technology. Just be sure you get the real Java download, and not some fake - in other words, download from the official Java site, or from a reputable site such as tucows, download.com, etc.
well yes and for some people to say is no well i say yes
Subroutine mean what (in java)?
Yes, injuires can happen in any amusement park no matter how safe they say it is. Yes, injuires can happen in any amusement park no matter how safe they say it is. Yes, injuires can happen in any amusement park no matter how safe they say it is.
Yes!Visual Java plus plus and Java Builder is different from the Java language?