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This 3 page paper provides a review of a web site called The Java Tutorials. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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want to learn to use Java ("The Java Tutorials," 2010). First, it is important to define the language. What is Java exactly? Flanagan (2005) explains: "The Java programming language is
the language in which Java applications, applets, servlets, and components are written. When a Java program is compiled, it is converted to byte codes that are the portable machine language
of a CPU architecture known as the Java Virtual Machine" (1). In exploring Java, the Java Tutorials Website touched on is a good place to start.
The Java Tutorials Website The name of the web site provide by a student is The Java Tutorials. It is a site that is dedicated to the provision
of practical information for programmers who want to learn to use Java ("The Java Tutorials," 2010). The web site is sponsored and copyrighted by Oracle and Sun ("The Java
Tutorials," 2010). An interesting point to note is that Oracle acquired Sun on January 27, 2010 ("Oracle and Sun," 2010). At this web site, it is explained that there are
a multitude of examples and practical guides that are called "trails" ("The Java Tutorials," 2010). The trails are broken up into several different offerings: Getting Started; Learning the Java Language;
Essential Java Classes; Collections; Swing; Deployment; and Preparation for Java Programming Language Certification ("The Java Tutorials," 2010). The site is structured in a way to make it easily accessible by
the programmer and its purpose is to provide information about Java. It is a tutorial that is geared toward conveying information about Java. The overall look and feel of the
site is rather basic. However, its graphics and color scheme suggest a superior design element. That is, this is a web site that is aesthetically appealing but still very bland.
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