Java is an internet programming language.
Java has 2 types of programming techniques.
1. C U I (Character User Interface) Programming in this type of technique user can develop the command based applications. These application we can run from command prompt in windows.
2. G U I (Graphical User Interface) programming. In this type of technique user can develop the graphical interface application just like tally, notepad and many games.
Programming is a set of programs written in a specific language to achieve particular task.
Program is a set of instruction.
Different programming languages are C,C++, Java, VB.Net, C#, C#.Net, PHP.
While creating a project in any programming language we have to take care of 2 things, one is FRONT END and second is BACK END.
Front End is created in any Programming Language.
Back End is created using a RDBMS (Relational Database Management System). Its a place were data from the front end is saved.
To write a code in java we can use different IDE (Integrated Development Environment).
Like Net beans, Eclipse, Blue J or we can use simple Notepad.
Netbeans:
Eclipse:

Java has 2 types of programming techniques.
1. C U I (Character User Interface) Programming in this type of technique user can develop the command based applications. These application we can run from command prompt in windows.
2. G U I (Graphical User Interface) programming. In this type of technique user can develop the graphical interface application just like tally, notepad and many games.
Programming is a set of programs written in a specific language to achieve particular task.
Program is a set of instruction.
Different programming languages are C,C++, Java, VB.Net, C#, C#.Net, PHP.
While creating a project in any programming language we have to take care of 2 things, one is FRONT END and second is BACK END.
Front End is created in any Programming Language.
Back End is created using a RDBMS (Relational Database Management System). Its a place were data from the front end is saved.
To write a code in java we can use different IDE (Integrated Development Environment).
Like Net beans, Eclipse, Blue J or we can use simple Notepad.
Netbeans:
Eclipse:



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