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Title: Little Known Facts About Java — And Why They Matter


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Little Known Facts About Java And Why They
Matter
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Present on billions of devices globally,
including mobile phones, laptops, gaming
consoles, medical devices, etc., Javas
popularity has been growing. Advancing Java's
career path for learners is very lucrative and
offers plenty of opportunities for growth. You
can work as a Java developer, android developer,
web developer, enterprise app developer, scrum
master, big data architect, etc.
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After years of its launch in 1995, Java
still remains the extensively coding language. I
n the
used TIOBE
programming index, it ranks in the top three
places. So, learning Java will give your career
a boost and help you make a successful IT
career. With the help of an applied Java track
program with certification, you will be able to
begin a Java career in weeks.
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Little Known Facts About Java And Why They
Matter
Before you start learning, go through the list
of little-known facts about Java. Knowing the
background of the language and unknown facts
will familiarize you with the language.
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Java was called Oak in the beginning
When James Gosling created Java, he named Java
Oak after the oak tree he saw from his office
window. At that time, he was working at Sun
Microsystems. The company needed a programming
language for the smart appliances, as C was
unsuitable.
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Java was called Oak in the beginning
When James Gosling created Java, he named Java
Oak after the oak tree he saw from his office
window. At that time, he was working at Sun
Microsystems. The company needed a programming
language for the smart appliances, as C was
unsuitable.
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Minecraft was written in Java
Minecraft, a popular game, was written in Java.
Even today, it uses many Java
libraries. version
Also, does
the Minecraft not interact
Java with
PlayStation or Xbox and has a rich ecosystem of
its own.
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Duke is the Java programming mascot
Duke is the official mascot of Java, and it
represents a jumping, cartwheel Duke. It looks
like a penguin and was created by Sun
Microsystems Joe Parlang. You can see it in
many Java events.
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