15 Jun

What exactly is Java?

Java is a general purpose, object-oriented, class-based programming language created to have less dependencies on its implementation. It's a platform for computing to develop applications. Java is quick, reliable, secure, and secure and, consequently. It is used extensively to develop Java applications for laptops and data centers, games consoles, supercomputers for scientific research, cell phones, and so on.

What is Java Platform?

The Java Platform comprises a set of software that allows developers to create and execute Java programming programs efficiently. It comes with the execution engine a compiler and a collection of libraries that are included. It's a collection of specifications and computer software. James Gosling developed the Java platform for Sun Microsystems, and Oracle Corporation later acquired it.

Java's uses

Here are some essential Java applications:

  • It is used to develop Android Apps
  • It assists you in creating business-oriented software.
  • The selection of Mobile Java Applications
  • Biological Computing Applications
  • Use for Big Data Analytics
  • Java Programming of Hardware Devices
  • utilized for server-side technology like Apache, J Boss, Glass Fish and more.

Also Read: Java vs Python: Which One is Best for Your Future? 

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