AllFreePapers.com - All Free Papers and Essays for All Students
Search

A Programming Language

Autor:   •  January 6, 2015  •  Essay  •  446 Words (2 Pages)  •  1,123 Views

Page 1 of 2

There is a programming language and computer platform first released by Sun Microsystems in 1995 which is called ‘Java’. There are lots of applications and websites that will not work unless you have Java installed, and more are created every day. Java is fast, protected, and consistent. Java is everywhere. From games to super scientist computers.

What are its uses?

Java is used for playing games, viewing 3D images, calculating mortgage interest, and chatting with people around the world. It is also essential to local or restricted communication networks, especially a private network created using a World Wide Web Software.

What are the benefits?

Benefits of using Java are that one program can be run on many different platforms. This means that you do not need to put your hard work on developing a different version of software for each platform. Also there are many computer scientist who can understand and write code in Java, so that many people can take part in developing an open source software. Furthermore, code can be exchanged without requiring rewrites and recompilation saves time and effort.

What are the features?

Java is simple. In other words it’s easy to write and more readable and eye catching. It is also brief, organised set of features that makes it easy to learn and use. It is also secure and can’t harm other systems and provides a secure means of creating internet applications, it provides a secure way to access web applications.

What is Python and what is it used for?

Python is a widely used programming language. Python programming is used for developing web programmes. Also Graphical User Interface (GUI) development. Furthermore, it is used as a support language for software developers for build control and management. Moreover, it is used for system administration.

...

Download as:   txt (2.7 Kb)   pdf (58.3 Kb)   docx (10.8 Kb)  
Continue for 1 more page »