This refers to the current object that you are in. Two usual cases are when you need to (a) pass an object to another object, and that object is itself, or (b) when you need to reference a class-level variable and a local variable has shadowed it. There are other uses for this as well, but those uses are generally unnecessary.
Java 7 is the most current version of Java. Many movies and games use Java.
Not usually. There are numerous languages out there with similar functionality. The only time you must use Java is if your employer or client demands that a project be done in Java, or a particular platform requires the use of Java, such as Android OS.
Java doesn't use header files.
Yes, it is possible to write a keylogger in Java, but you would need to use the Java Native Interface to do so.
to connect java and data base...use connection stament
Java does not support Pointers and hence you cannot use it in Java.
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.
You can use Head First Java or Java Complete Reference to learn Java.
Not usually. There are numerous languages out there with similar functionality. The only time you must use Java is if your employer or client demands that a project be done in Java, or a particular platform requires the use of Java, such as Android OS.
RuneScape bots use Java. Use a Java Binary Code.
Many reasons, one of them: there is no 'clrscr' in Java.
You would use the Java Development Kit (JDK).
no
Java doesn't use header files.