Because it will work on all platforms because it's code is compiled through it's on Virtual Machine, the JVM (Java Virtual Machine).
No. Java is a high level language also known as object oriented programming
The programming language known as Java was named "Oak" originally.
It is known as 'programming'.
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 an Object Oriented language not a procedural language
Yes!Visual Java plus plus and Java Builder is different from the Java language?
There are many types of applets, and they can be written in many different languages, but you're probably referring to the most widely known Java applets. So, they're written in a programming language called Java.
I took a Introduction to Java course last year. I had the same question when I started the class http://www.DevelopIntelligence.com/catalogue/java-training.php. But I learned that Java and .NET are both platforms that run applications. Both platforms use something known as a virtual machine. In the Java platform, the primary programming language use to write applications is called Java. In the .NET platform, the programming language choices include VB.NET, C++.NET, C#.NET. In other words, there is no "difference between the Java langage and the .net language" as there is no "net language". The Java language is most similar to the C# language in .NET. There are some technical differences, but in general they are about the same.
java is platform independent language and open source. java is object oriented language.
java language moreover solve the problems witch is encounter in c and c++ that s why we use the java language...
Java is truly object oriented programming language
Object Oreinted Programming