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Java is regarded by the software industry as one of the most promising general-purpose programming languages. It eases the task of developing robust, reliable, readable, and manageable software systems. For Internet programmers, Java can be used to write applets, which are displayed by Internet browsers. For other developers, Java has features such as network and database APIs (Application Programming Interfaces) to satisfy various applications. The software industry is still exploring the potential of Java programming. The Java language is evolving as well.
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Li, L. (1998). Programming in Java. In: Java: Data Structures and Programming. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-95851-9_3
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