be included in web pages, and even went so far as to create a complete web browser (now called Hot
Java) that demonstrated the language’s power.
8. In the second quarter of 1995, Sun Microsystems offi cially announced Java. The ‘new’ language
was quickly embraced as a powerful tool for developing internet applications. Support for Java was
added in the Netscape Navigator (Web browser on UNIX) and in the Internet Explorer.
2.3 MAIN BENEFITS OF USING JAVA
1. Java programming language is very simple and object oriented. It is easy to learn and taught in many
colleges and universities.
2. Java applications run ...
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