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Java was originally developed by James Gosling in 1995 as a fundamental component of the Java platform from Sun Microsystems. It was created with five main objectives: to use the object-oriented programming paradigm, to allow execution on multiple operating systems, to include support for networking, to be designed to run code securely on remote systems, and to be easy to use by taking the best from other object-oriented languages like C++. The syntax of Java is largely derived from other programming languages.
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Java Infographic

Java was originally developed by James Gosling in 1995 as a fundamental component of the Java platform from Sun Microsystems. It was created with five main objectives: to use the object-oriented programming paradigm, to allow execution on multiple operating systems, to include support for networking, to be designed to run code securely on remote systems, and to be easy to use by taking the best from other object-oriented languages like C++. The syntax of Java is largely derived from other programming languages.
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Infographic

Java
The programming language Java was originally developed
forJames Gosling, ofSun Microsystems(established in 1983 and
subsequently acquired on January 27, 2010 by the company
Oracle) and published in 1995 as a fundamental component of
theJava platformfrom Sun Microsystems.

Java versions more


relevantes
Version 1.6: Avances con la inclusion of an API of
"on-the-fly" compilation that will allow management
web services conveniently
Version 1.7: Another version whose changes at the level of
language are limited.
Version 1.8: Java 8 arrives, the big leap in terms of
language refers.

Java versions
J2SE or simply Java SE: Java 2
Standard Edition or Java Standard Edition.
J2EE: Java 2 Enterprise Edition.
J2ME: Java 2 Platform, Micro Edition. Oriented to
small mobile devices.

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