More than its Parts
- In the end, Java -- as an integrated
set of technologies -- draws its strength from this complementary whole
rather than the individual parts
- Java is an elegant OOPL with very
adequate packages, positioned well to support Web-based application development
- We have a firm foundation upon
which Java can continue to evolve as computing moves into the next millenium
Detailed Description:
"Well, that's it. We've seen a lot of information about Java. We've seen the
language, the virtual machine, the class libraries. We've seen what's taken place,
what's taking place, and what will take place in regard to Java. In the end, Java is
an integrated set of technologies. These technologies draw their strength from their
complementary nature. Peter Van Der Linden in "Just Java" said, "Java is the
Swiss army knife of languages and environments -- a little of everything does a lot."
Java is an elegant concurrent object programming language with a very adequate
set of packages to do some very useful work. It is well positioned to support web
application development. We have a proven foundation upon which Java can evolve
as computing moves to the next millennium."
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