Your career after JAVA Certifications

Your career after JAVA Certifications

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Updated on Nov 21, 2012 06:21 IST

JAVA is the most commonly used programming language. It was developed by James Gosling at Sun Microsystems (which was later merged into Oracle Corporation) and released in 1995 as a core component of Sun Microsystems' Java platform. It is an object-oriented language similar to C++, but simplified to eliminate language features that cause common programming errors. Java source code files (files with a .java extension) are compiled into a format called bytecode (files with a .class extension), which can then be executed by a Java interpreter.

It has a number of features that make the language well suited for use on the World Wide Web. It is one of the most happening careers in the IT domain and the need for JAVA professionals is increasing by every passing day. There are numerous certifications offered under JAVA including Sun certified JAVA associate (SCJA), Sun certified JAVA programmer (SCJP), Sun certified JAVA developer (SCJD), and Sun certified web component Developer (SCWCD).

This challenging computer science program requires patience, persistence, attention to detail and analytical ability essential to become a great programmer.

Eligibility:

To be eligible for this program, you should have some basic knowledge of computer languages like C and C++.

Career opportunities:

Your career could start as any of the following:

  • Java Video Game Programmer
  • Java Web Developer
  • Java Webmaster
  • Java Developer
  • Web Software Engineer
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priyancka gorde

6 years ago

Java is used in back end of almost 80% of the largest websites so I think everyone should do a Online Java Training course.The article was very engaging.Thanks for posting such a awesome article.

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manjunath s m

2014-06-09 13:30:02

Manjunatn(9591548892) how to do this course,where to enroll for this, and in which learning center if did the course is better suggest to me.you can call to my cell no:9591548892.

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Abhijit Lenka

2014-03-13 13:16:40

Actually i think JAVA is not a object oriented language you have mentioned above this pagei.e." It is an object-oriented language similar to C+ ".it's a pure object oriented language and which differ from c+ a lot as c+ is an object orientyed language.And i like this type of post really

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priya upadhyay

2013-11-23 19:22:15

Thnx for ur news sir

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priya upadhyay

2013-11-23 19:25:18

I m doing my BA 1st yr from issabela thoburn college lucknow with computer application asa a main subject.so what are career options i have?

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Ankit Saxena

2013-10-13 17:24:05

Tell me some mncs which uses java

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