CMT 211: Object Oriented Programming II

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Java is an object-oriented, class-based, concurrent, secured and general-purpose computer-programming language which is a widely used and a robust technology. What is Java-Java is a programming language and a platform. • It is a high level, robust, secured and object-oriented programming language. • It is also a Platform: A platform is any hardware or software environment in which a program runs. Remember Operating Systems are softwares that runs on hardware platforms, But Os also acts as platforms on which applications runs.
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