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** It can (typically) have few [[Code Dependenci]]es.  
** It can (typically) have few [[Code Dependenci]]es.  
** It can be a non-pure [[OO language]] in that it distinguishes primitive types (such as [[Java boolean type]] and [[Java int type]]) from [[Java reference type]]s, and does not enable one to manipulate [[Java function]]s as [[program value]]s.
** It can be a non-pure [[OO language]] in that it distinguishes primitive types (such as [[Java boolean type]] and [[Java int type]]) from [[Java reference type]]s, and does not enable one to manipulate [[Java function]]s as [[program value]]s.
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* <B>Example(s):</B>
* <B>Example(s):</B>
** [[Java 1]]? (1996-01-23).
** [[Java 1]]? (1996-01-23).
** [[Java 7]], 2011.
** [[Java 7]], 2011.
** [[Java 8]], 2014.
** [[Java 8]], 2014.
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** [[Java 15]], [[2020]].
** [[Java 15]], [[2020]].
* <B>Counter-Example(s):</B>
* <B>Counter-Example(s):</B>

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A Java Programming Language is a statically-typed class-based, object-oriented programming language.



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