A Java application resembles a program in most computer
languages. It is compiled into bytecode which normally resides
on the user's machine and is executed by a run-time interpreter.
Java is based on a structure and syntax common to many languages
(eg C, JavaScript, awk, perl). This makes it easy to cross over from
one language to another based on program requirements, resources and
politics. This tutorial on Java structure and syntax assumes some
introductory programming experience.
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A Java application resembles a program in most computer
languages. It is compiled into bytecode which normally resides
on the user's machine and is executed by a run-time interpreter.
Java is based on a structure and syntax common to many languages
(eg C, JavaScript, awk, perl). This makes it easy to cross over from
one language to another based on program requirements, resources and
politics. This tutorial on Java structure and syntax assumes some
introductory programming experience.
lexical structure data types literal constants variables and arrays operators and expressions statements and blocks
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