in a way but yea i would not recomend it, it slows down your PC.
Absolutely. The hashmap is used quite a bit in java scripting as it is important in making many things in Java work. It's difficult to learn, but handy to know about.
I am not sure whether you actually need it, perhaps you do. The point is, if any Web site has Java applets - components programmed for Java - then the user must install Java to make it work. Java (and alternative technologies, such as Flash, or SilverLight) make it possible to make "richer" Web pages, i.e., Web pages with more options, and a better visual presentation.I am not sure whether you actually need it, perhaps you do. The point is, if any Web site has Java applets - components programmed for Java - then the user must install Java to make it work. Java (and alternative technologies, such as Flash, or SilverLight) make it possible to make "richer" Web pages, i.e., Web pages with more options, and a better visual presentation.I am not sure whether you actually need it, perhaps you do. The point is, if any Web site has Java applets - components programmed for Java - then the user must install Java to make it work. Java (and alternative technologies, such as Flash, or SilverLight) make it possible to make "richer" Web pages, i.e., Web pages with more options, and a better visual presentation.I am not sure whether you actually need it, perhaps you do. The point is, if any Web site has Java applets - components programmed for Java - then the user must install Java to make it work. Java (and alternative technologies, such as Flash, or SilverLight) make it possible to make "richer" Web pages, i.e., Web pages with more options, and a better visual presentation.
iButtons have an advantage over conventional smart cards in term of durability and longevity. iButtons are rugged enough to withstand harsh environments. iButton uses java as a common programming language.
java is similar to c/c++,easy to learn if you have some programming experience. and also the developers omitted the concepts of pointers(which are very difficult) in java When java is developed,developers want it to be simple because it has to be work on electronic devices.Where less memory is available.
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In general, not. The browser will work without Java; some individual sites that require Java will NOT work.
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Sadly, no. Android apps cannot work on java phones.
Programs that are specifically designed with Java require a Java runtime to work on a computer. (In the case of Java, the runtime is called "Java Virtual Machine".) If you have any such program, you need to have Java.
Connectivity in Java can be affected by internet connection, as well as the type of Java. There are times that if there is a poor connection, it can cause Java to not work properly. Java should be updated regularly.
Yes they do.
You need Java.
simply search for java 6 and get it from the official java site, download and install. ~Hope I helped! ~Tim
Yes, Minecraft works perfectly. Minecraft is programmed and runs on java, so that it can be played on a variety of platforms - including Mac, Windows, and Linux. If Minecraft doesn't work for you, you may have to update your version of Java.
Yes. Java supports Windows 8 (including previous versions Windows).