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Future of JAVA Language???
I just want to ask that though Java has been around for about 2 decades and was created to meet the aims of the then Internet Generation but in the Present Time, Is their any scope of this language?? Will learning this language or even Coding it, would help further in the future???
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Guntas Saran yes Java is ever green language and it will be their in future for sure it's not going anywhere.
1) Java is used in creating android application.
2) Java knowledge is implemented with basic and advance concept of android with XML to creating applications.
3) Java is used in the big data hadoop where the tool is needed the knowledge of Java.
4) Java is used in cloud computing platform for creating application on clouds
5) Java awt and other graphical modules are used in image processing and optimization of graphicap objects.
So there is so many things in Java which never gonna die this languageđ
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Java is unarguably one of the most popular programming languages in the world today.
Companies like Google, Amazon and Netflix - to name a few big names - are using Java to build large portions of their infrastructure and backend services.
But despite its huge popularity (or perhaps because of it) Javaâs reputation among programmers is something of a mixed bag. Some seem to genuinely like it while others hate it.
One of Javaâs most convenient features is the Java Virtual Machine (or JVM).Â
Java language designers did a great job implementing the (OOP) idea in the language in such a way that it is practical and productive for the programmer.
The Java language designers also envisioned a world where other languages can execute on the JVM besides Java. To that end theyâve specified a low-level language (called "bytecode") which is the language that Java complies into and the stuff that actually gets executed on the JVM. Today there are dozens of languages targeting the JVM as a result.
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⢠Huge community
As of this writing, according to Wikipedia, there are 9 million Java developers around the world.
This is a huge advantage because for just about every problem you run into as a developer there is a high likelihood that someone, somewhere had already solved a variation of this problem or that very same problem.đ
Usually a simple online search will reveal multiple sources that can be used to solve or at the very least approach the problem.
⢠Fantastic frameworks & libraries
Java has an enormous array of frameworks and libraries to choose from. From logging, to web development, to database connectivity, to messaging clients, thereâs a library (or several) to help solve just about any problem.
** There are many fine languages to choose from out there, Java is just one of them! ** đ
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The popularity of Java has dropped a bit over the past year due to the emergence of 'leaner' languages but it's still not going to go away for decades.
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Well Thank You!!! Everyone đ, The answers provided are really helping, great and to the point. According to me this question was necessary to arise, I would also want many others to present your views regarding this Question!! Well your answers have still kept my hope in Java and has made me believe that there wonât be an end to Java sooner or Later!!!
Thanks a lot again!!! đđđ
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you asked that Java language has future it depends on you if you try your best that you will success in that
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The average salary of the Java developer in the USA is around $102,402. Java is one of the oldest languages, which will have a very long future, because of its strong presence in the IT world.
Java is everywhere: mobile, desktop, websites, billing management system, games, banking, health care, etc. Still, you are confused about its future?
java uses the main 4 domains
web development
framework
Big data
Android
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My goal/dream is to make a app/game and upload it to the android play store and Java is what I need, according to someone earlier on here. Going to start off with C first though. Also heard java is very similar to C#.. I only have a little experience with javascript and html. Good luck everyone
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I'm not a deep student of JAVA, but I can briefly say Java is going Dead