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Wednesday, 20 June 2012
As we know that JAVA was developed by Sun microsystems, now here is the berief history of how the language originated. you may see also here the kinds of java, features of java, characteristics of java and the platform of java. we hope this would help you to understand more about java, how its started. enjoy reading users! ^^,'
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history seems boring but it make sense. :)
ReplyDeletehistory seems boring but it make sense. :)
ReplyDeleteHISTORY of JAVA is a big help for us to know more about this subject. ;)
ReplyDeletekelangan english? haha!!
ReplyDeleteit's makes sense to learn about the history before you formally start studying it :)
maganda sana kung napanuod niu din ung pinanaood sa amin ni mam nunf @nd year, you'll appreciate it :)
ReplyDelete*nung 2nd year*
DeleteDi q n maremember un ahh XD
ReplyDeletepapanood sana ulit :D
In addition, Java applets can run in a Web browser using a Java Virtual Machine..
ReplyDeletehahaha simply amazing right?
other meaning of EJB:
ReplyDeleteEnterprise JavaBeans (EJB) technology is the server-side component architecture for Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE). EJB technology enables rapid and simplified development of distributed, transactional, secure and portable applications based on Java technology.
Java not only permeates the Internet, but also is the invisible force behind many of the applications and devices that power our day-to-day lives. From mobile phones to handheld devices, games and navigation systems to e-business solutions, Java is everywhere!............................
ReplyDeleteWith Java, Sun Microsystems established the first programming language that wasn’t tied to any particular operating system or microprocessor.
ReplyDeleteApplications written in Java will run anywhere, eliminating one of the biggest headaches for computer users: incompatibility between operating systems and versions of operating systems.
JAVA will be having its birthday on August...
ReplyDelete=D
the history of java seemed to be interesting to read......
ReplyDeleteJava is turning 17 on August ....
ReplyDelete:))
DID YOU KNOW THAT...
ReplyDeleteDUKE, the JAVA MASCOT, was instantly embraced. In fact, at about the same time Java was first introduced and the first Java cup logo was commissioned,
read more at http://www.oracle.com/us/technologies/java/duke-424174.html
the history of java is very interesting ,,
ReplyDeletejava's name as an OAK is kinda weird...
but.... it is part of the history .:)
Ah? I thought august is the month where aok programming language was developed? Thus the java also?
ReplyDeleteDuke? It is a pinguin or what? What do you think?
ReplyDeletei dunno :P
ReplyDeleteThere are lots of applications and websites that won't work unless you have Java installed, and more are created every day. Java is fast, secure, and reliable...wijava.
ReplyDeleteWith Java, Sun Microsystems established the first programming language that wasn’t tied to any particular operating system or microprocessor.
ReplyDeleteApplications written in Java will run anywhere, eliminating one of the biggest headaches for computer users: incompatibility between operating systems and versions of operating systems.
Java is turning 17 on August ....
ReplyDelete:))
A team code-named Green was formed to work on creating a simple device that controlled a variety of day-to-day electronics products. The team consisted of two programmers; Patrick Naughton and James Gosling, and engineer Mike Sheridan. Gosling realized that what they needed was a new programming language.
ReplyDeleteread more at http://papa.det.uvigo.es/~theiere/cursos/Curso_Java/history.html
:)
Today, Java not only permeates the Internet, but also is the invisible force behind many of the applications and devices that power our day-to-day lives. From mobile phones to handheld devices, games and navigation systems to e-business solutions, Java is everywhere!
ReplyDeleteJava really plays a significant role these days especially since gadgets are all and everywhere.
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/overview/javahistory-index-198355.html
JAVA's timeline is a very good way in the learning process..., as you learn its history the more you understand its creators purpose why they created JAVA and why JAVA is the most popular programming language nowadays (correct me if i'm wrong).
ReplyDeleteJava is a general purpose programming language with a number of features that make the language well suited for use on the World Wide Web. Small Java applications are called Java applets and can be downloaded from a Web server and run on your computer by a Java-compatible Web browser, such as Netscape Navigator or Microsoft Internet Explorer.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.webopedia.com/TERM/J/Java.html
17 n c JAVA
ReplyDeleteJava today is already powerful programming language. have you ever imagine what would be java in the future? ("i don't think so") =))
ReplyDeleteOne characteristic of Java is portability, which means that computer programs written in the Java language must run similarly on any hardware/operating-system platform.
ReplyDeleteWhen the World Wide Web became popular in 1994, Sun realized that Java was the perfect programming language for the Web. Early in 1996 (late 1995?) they released Java (previously named Oak) and it was an instant success! It was a success, not because of marketing, but because there was a great need for a language with its characteristics.
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