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History of java language its origin


Grag 11th Sep, 2021
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Ketaki Dhotre Student Expert 11th Sep, 2021

Dear,

Java was developed by James Gosling, who is known as the father of Java, in 1995. James Gosling and his team members started the project in the early '90s. James Gosling, Mike Sheridan, and Patrick Naughton initiated the Java language project in June 1991. The small team of sun engineers called Green Team.

The development of the Java language had five primary objectives:

1. The object-oriented approach should be employed.

2. It should allow multiple operating systems to run the same program.

3. It should have built-in computer network support.

4. It should be configured to execute code from distant sources safely.

5. By selecting which parts of the other object-oriented languages are considered acceptable. It should be simple to use.

You can find more information about JAVA on wikipedia. Hope this helps!

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