HISTORY OF JAVA

James Gosling, Mike Sheridan, and Patrick Naughton initiated the Java language project in June 1991. Java was originally designed for interactive television, but it was too advanced for the digital cable television industry at the time. The language was initially called Oak after an oak tree that stood outside Gosling’s office. Later the project went by the name Green and was finally renamed Java, from Java coffee. Gosling designed Java with a C/C++-style syntax that system and application programmers would find familiar. Sun Microsystems released the first public implementation as Java 1.0 in 1995. It promised “Write Once, Run Anywhere” (WORA), providing no-cost run-times on popular platforms. Fairly secure and featuring configurable security, it allowed network- and file-access restrictions. Major web browsers soon incorporated the ability to run Java applets within web pages, and Java quickly became popular. The Java 1.0 compiler was re-written in Java by Arthur van Hoff to comply strictly with the Java 1.0 language specification. With the advent of Java 2 (released initially as J2SE 1.2 in December 1998 – 1999), new versions had multiple configurations built for different types of platforms. J2EE included technologies and APIs for enterprise applications typically run in server environments, while J2ME featured APIs optimized for mobile applications.

WHERE IT IS USED?

Java is one of the most popular programming languages. It provides many services in various fields. Java language is playing a vital role in IT industry, we can develop following types of application by using java language

  1. Desktop application ( Antivirus, Media Player etc)
  2. Mobile application
  3. Robotics
  4. Web application
  5. Embedded system
  6. Games
  7. Enterprise applications
  8. Smart card
  9. ATM

Now days most of the technology depending on java language.The most used mobile operating system of the modern world, Android is also based on Java. Thus, we can say that Java covers almost whole IT industry.

WHY REPL?

  1. Life time validity (enrolled one time and revise many times)
  2. Interaction with best faculty and Industry Experts
  3. Small Batches to focus on each student
  4. We focus theoretical and practical both parallel because we believe that practical is very important but it depends on theory.
  5. You will do dummy and also live project.
  6. Flexible hours available (if you have any problem in timing, you can get daytime, weekends and evening batches)