write a java program to find factorial using recursive and non recursive
Yes. Java is an Object Oriented Programming Language and it supports the OOPS concepts like Inheritance, Polymorphism etc
java is not purely oops because of primitive types in java like int and float double
java is object oriented language.it's a platform independent.in java we don't use pointers
java is a server side programing where as visual basic is a client side programing(This programing Language is different from oops)
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.
do want the answers oops no answers
No, C++ is not a strict OOP language as like Java and C#. C++ supports all OOPS concept like Encapsulation, Polymorphism, Inheritance etc. But C++ provides a way to expose the private data to outside world using friend functions, which is a violation of OOPS.
Advantage:1.) Java program are platform independent, it can run on any PC or any operation system.2.) It is dynamic, simple and robust.3.) It is purely OOPS language having all the OOPS concept.Disadvantage:1.) It takes more time to execute then " C language" as it runs first on JVM (Java Virtual Machine).2.) More memory consuming then other languages.
OOP stands for Object Oriented Programming. Everything in Java is an Object. Any class you create extends the Object class by default thereby making everything in Java an object. Moreover, you can use features like Inheritance, Polymorphism, Encapsulation etc which are OOP concepts thereby making Java an Object Oriented Programming Language
It is a programming language. s of course its a programming language with bottom up approach for programming. because it follows oops concepts
C is a programming language, oops is what you say when you realize you were wrong in something. Note: Some programming languages are known as object-orient languages, C is not one of them, but some derivatives of it (C++, C#, Java) are.
oops, i rather not.