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Java has the following advantages. ... By using Java, one program can be run on many different platforms1. This means that you do not need to put your efforts on developing a different version of software for each platform.
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Besides those mentioned in Sections 2 and 3, Java has some other advantages as a teaching language: ... The tools needed to build and test Java programs are available without charge. Sun makes the Java Development Kit (JDK) available over the Internet (at www.javasoft.com), where faculty and students alike can download it.
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Java is a clever combination of features that have been taken from older languages and adapted to the needs of Java: ... Java is easier to use than C++, and above all: it is portable, WEB-oriented, and provides an ever growing wealth of class libraries for ever new application domains.
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Java has some other advantages as a teaching language: ... Java is an object-oriented programing language. Objects are the fundamental pieces that make up a program. Other programming languages, such as C++, allow a programmer to use objects, but don't reinforce that approach, which can lead to confusing program desings.
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Object-oriented Programming with Java--an Overview ... Let's examine each of the Java programming element more closely ... A Java program mangages two general types of information: primitive and objects. Primitive data are common, fundamental values such as numbers and characters. An object usually represents something...
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Most significant advantages of Java language ... Java is platform-independent. One of the most significant advantages of Java is its ability to move easily from one computer system to another.
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