I will assume that you mean in a broad spectrum in this answer.
Java is intended to be a cross-platform full programming language.
It has the three (or four) control structures necessary for any program:
Sequence, Descisions, and Loops (and Modules, functions and classes).
This means that it can make programs similar to anything that you have
come across, albeit, some tricks may need to be used for some of them.
Also, due to a huge GUI API, Java is also very capable in creating programs
similar to WordPad or many of the games you may find online. As a matter
of fact, a lot of those games are written in Java.
No. I don't work for Oracle or Sun Microsystems, I just like Java...
A Program in Java that spawns multiple threads is called a multithreaded program in Java.
That refers to the program that runs the compiled Java program.
PCH answer small Embedded Java Program.
If it is already compiled, you can start your Java program from the command line. Just type java myclass replacing "myclass" with the program you want to start - a program with the ".class" extension, for example, myclass.class.
Yes. You can very well have a java program on numerology. But, the subject of numerology is very complicated and coming up with a program to do that will be quite a feat.
A Program in Java that spawns multiple threads is called a multithreaded program in Java.
but is java listener
#!/usr/bin/perl print 'java program';
That refers to the program that runs the compiled Java program.
Any program written for the Java technology needs Java. Any program NOT written for Java DOESN'T need it.
The program Java can be downloaded from the official Java website on the internet. The program is free for personal use, so it can be downloaded without any cost by anyone.
PCH answer small Embedded Java Program.
No, if a program needs Java it'll specify that it does in the installer package for the program or on the website for the program or a section usually called "Requirements" for a specific program.
A java program is a program that is coded and run in the programming language called java. Java is similar to c++ in structure, and is more common in web apps. C++ is the equivalent for more heavy duty programs such as most software used to compose a java program.
If it is already compiled, you can start your Java program from the command line. Just type java myclass replacing "myclass" with the program you want to start - a program with the ".class" extension, for example, myclass.class.
yes ,i can add the website link in java program when we write.
Exactly what do you mean by 'C program in Java'