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    called Java and eventually in 1994 after the failure of Interactive TV Java project team switched their focus to the web. On May 23rd 1995 the director of Sun Microsystems along with co-founder and executive vice president Netscape announced to the world about the Java. There is only 30 pepole team when java was started. Development of java has taken step by step process. There are many versions in Java like Versions 1.0 and 1.1 are the initial release of Java. Java 2 (Version 1.2)‚ Kestrel (Java 1.3)

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    Java 2 ™ FOR DUMmIES ‰ 2ND by Barry Burd EDITION Java 2 For Dummies‚ 2nd Edition Published by Wiley Publishing‚ Inc. 111 River Street Hoboken‚ NJ 07030-5774 Copyright © 2004 by Wiley Publishing‚ Inc.‚ Indianapolis‚ Indiana Published by Wiley Publishing‚ Inc.‚ Indianapolis‚ Indiana Published simultaneously in Canada No part of this publication may be reproduced‚ stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means‚ electronic‚ mechanical‚ photocopying

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    Java Software Solutions: Foundations of Program Design‚ 6e (Lewis/Loftus) Chapter 1 Introduction Multiple-Choice Questions 1) A Java program is best classified as A) hardware B) software C) storage D) processor E) input Answer: B Explanation: B) Programs are classified as software to differentiate them from the mechanisms of the computer (hardware). Storage and the processor are two forms of hardware while input is the information that the program processes. 2) 6 bits can be

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    OOP2: Object Oriented Programming 2 (Java) Jocel L. Garrido‚CCNA Object Oriented Programming 2 (Java) Instructor: Jocel L. Garrido Classes 3 Parts: -Class Name -Attributes -Functions or methods class Reading_Material public class Reading_Material { public class Reading_Material { private String Title‚ Publisher; private int date_published‚ current_page; public int get_page() { return current_page; } -Title -Publisher -date_published -current_page private String Title‚ Publisher;

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    Java technology is a high-level programming and a platform independent language. Java is designed to work in the distributed environment on the Internet. Java has a GUI features that  provides you better "look and feel" over the C++  language‚ moreover it is easier to use than C++ and works on the concept of object-oriented programming model. Java enable us  to play online games‚ video‚ audio‚ chat with people around the world‚ Banking Application‚ view 3D image and Shopping Cart. Java find its extensive

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    Java Language Programming Basic Programming Elements Tiberiu Leţia: Software Engineering –Java Programming Language – Programming Basic Elements 1 Content 1. Stand alone applications and mini-applications 2. Name and identifiers 3. Java program structure 4. Data types 5. Operators 6. Flow execution control Tiberiu Leţia: Software Engineering –Java Programming Language – Programming Basic Elements 2 1. Stand alone applications and mini-applications Mini- applications = applets

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    OverviewPackageClassUseTreeDeprecatedIndexHelp Java™ Platform Standard Ed. 7 Prev ClassNext ClassFramesNo FramesAll ClassesSummary: Nested | Field | Constr | MethodDetail: Field | Constr | Method java.util Class Scanner java.lang.Object java.util.Scanner All Implemented Interfaces: Closeable‚ AutoCloseable‚ Iterator public final class Scanner extends Object implements Iterator‚ Closeable A simple text scanner which can parse primitive types and strings using regular expressions. A

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    Comparison of Java‚ JavaScript‚ Java Applets and Java Beans Team C WEB 420 Introduction Starting back in the early 1990 ’s with the introduction of Java to the computer scene there has been many updates and advances in how languages interact with web based programs. In this paper we are going to highlight several areas of several different Java flavors. The flavors we are addressing are Java‚ JavaScript‚ Java Applets and JavaBeans. We will discuss their history‚ features‚ usage and syntax and

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    Introduction Java was developed by a team led by James Gosling at Sun Microsystems. Originally called Oak‚ it was designed in 1991 for use in embedded consumer electronic appliances. In 1995‚ renamed Java‚ it was redesigned for developing Internet applications. Java is a full-featured‚ general-purpose programming language that is capable of developing robust mission-critical applications. Today‚ it is used not only for Web programming‚ but also for developing standalone applications across platforms

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    programmer can simply create a new object that inherits many of itsfeatures from existing objects. This makes object-oriented programs easier to modify. To perform object-oriented programming‚ one needs an object-orientedprogramming language (OOPL). Java‚ C++ and Smalltalk are three of the more popular languages‚ and there are also object-oriented versions ofPascal. 2. Chracterstics of OOP: Encapsulation – Encapsulation is capturing data and keeping it safely and securely from outside interfaces

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