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  Java programming language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Although it is indeed possible to write programs for the Java platform that behave consistently across many host platforms, the large number of available platforms with small errors or inconsistencies led some to parody Sun's "Write once, run anywhere" slogan as "Write once, debug everywhere".
If a programmer forgets to deallocate memory or writes code that fails to do so in a timely fashion, a memory leak can occur: the program will consume a potentially arbitrarily large amount of memory.
However, as of Java 5.0, autoboxing enables programmers to write as if primitive types are their wrapper classes, and freely interchange between them for improved flexibility.
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 Vodiced   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Once we have content delivery systems that can handle this second list of specs 100%, then we can discuss what the next level should be.
The foregoing writing tips are general enough in nature to apply to just about any resume submission situation.
It is suggested that students write to the colleges offering the subjects that interest them, and request detailed information prior to entering into formal arrangements with any one college.
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 Java programming language   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Portability is a technically difficult goal to achieve, and Java's success at that goal is a matter of some controversy.
Although these features are frequently abused or misused by programmers, and make it harder (though far from impossible) to write a reliable, secure program, they are also powerful tools.
Some argue that having this style of type restrictions enforces type safety, but that casting breaks the discipline of strong typing.
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 Java programming language - Facts, Information, and Encyclopedia Reference article
This is achieved by most compilers by compiling the Java language code "halfway" to bytecode—simplified machine instructions specific to the Java platform.
Platform-independent Java is, however, very successful with server-side applications, such as web services, servlets, or Enterprise Java Beans - and meanwhile also with Embedded systems based on OSGi, using Embedded Java environments.
That is, developers may have no notion of when garbage collection will take place as it is not necessarily a function of the code they themselves write.
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 Java programming language
This is achieved by compiling Java language code "halfway" to bytecode--simplified machine instructions that conform to a set standard.
Metadata - Lets you avoid writing boilerplate code, by enabling tools to generate it from annotations in the source code.
This leads to a "declarative" programming style where the programmer says what should be done and tools emit the code to do it.
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 Ken Umbach's Award-Winning Home Page
I am a slacker....) By the way, click here to see a doodle pad applet written in Java -- my first (and probably last and only) little project (it is out of a book, but it is a start, eh?) The applet does not work on all platforms, I am told.
This is an introduction to genetic diseases, the place of gene therapy in medicine, genetic testing and its implications, and especially the ethical issues surrounding the entire area.
Kitcher writes clearly and he handles the ethical complexities and contrasting viewpoints with great care.
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