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, Introduction
• The green project began in 1991.
• Original Language name: Oak
• Name changed to Java.
• JAVA is an Object Oriented Programming language created by James
Gosling from Sun Microsystems in 1991.
• The first publicly available version of Java (Java 1.0) was released in 1995
Overtime new enhanced versions of Java have been released. The current
version of Java is Java 14.
• Write Once, Run Anywhere.
• Scope of Java:
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dia/#:~:text=Java%20is%20a%20statically%20typed,%2Dclass%20applicat
%2C%20and%20IoT.
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