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Benefits of Java
- Independent Language:- Java is an independent language. The programmer converts source code to bytecode and we can run this bytecode on any platform.
- Object-Oriented Language:- We all know that Java is an object-oriented language. It represents an instance of a class like inheritance, abstraction, polymorphism, encapsulation.
- Simple Language:- Java is simple Language. It has no Complex features like a pointer, operator overloading, inheritance, etc. So, that’s why it is easy to learn
- Multithreading: -The multithreading features of Java is mainly used for total utilization of CPU. It allows the synchronized execution of two or more fragments of a program.
- Portable:- Because of its portable feature if a java code is written on one computer system then it can run on another PC. Bytecode can transmit to any platform for execution.
- Secure:- Java is a secure language. It enables to develop tamper-free and virus-free systems. It doesn’t support pointer for the memory.
- Dynamic:- Java is a dynamic language. During execution time, the java environment can extend itself by linking in classes. We can place it on remote servers on the internet.
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A flow chart is a graphical or symbolic representation of a process. Each step in the process is represented by a different symbol and contains a short description of the process step. The flow chart symbols are linked together with arrows showing the process flow direction.
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- Plastic affects human health.
Toxic chemicals leach out of plastic and are found in the blood and tissue of nearly all of us. Exposure to them is linked to cancers, birth defects, impaired immunity, endocrine disruption and other ailments. - Plastic spoils our groundwater.
There are thousands of landfills in the United States. Buried beneath each one of them, toxic chemicals from plastics drain out and seep into groundwater, flowing downstream into lakes and rivers. - Plastic threatens wildlife.
Wildlife become entangled in plastic, they eat it or mistake it for food and feed it to their young, and it is found littered in even extremely remote areas of the Earth. In our oceans alone, plastic debris outweighs zooplankton by a ratio of 36-to-1. - Plastic piles up in the environment.
Americans discard more than 30 million tons of plastic a year. Only 8 percent gets recycled. The rest ends up in landfills, is burned or becomes litter.
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A friend who supports others only when it is easy and convenient to do so: “I thought Gene would always stick by me, but when I got into trouble, he turned out to be a fair-weather friend.”
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