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Surprising Ways You Can Use Java
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From since, when javascript software development services entered the arena of the web and/or app development as a programming platform to date is the most popularly used platform.
It is primarily because of its all-purpose utility, the variety of job opportunities that arise from it and associated java applications, and thence, the interesting money-making opportunities associated with it for the engineers specializing in it.
Thus, Java is such a skill that would nearly guarantee everyone a job because in today’s world it is used or is run by nearly every application and on nearly all available platforms and thus the requirement of those handling it also remains endless. So let’s see some of the most interesting ways in which JAVA is used:-
1. Cloud Computing
Java is extensively used to build cloud-based application services, web APIs, client applications, etc… especially because of its proven ability to perfectly fit in and work anywhere, thus allowing cross-platform and cross-browser compatibility.
Also, an important cloud development process called “mocking” which deals with unit testing using simulations in which software objects are used to simulate real-world objects and determine whether unit tests pass or fail uses a JAVA-Based App One of by the name of Mokito. Thus also highlighting the importance of JAVA in the associated industry.
There are many companies such as Belatrix which specialize in cloud-development outsourcing, and like Heroku which provides Java-specific cloud services to its clients. Not only, here but also there are several internationally acclaimed companies like Nestlé, the United Nations, Universal Studios, Jaguar, and others who use JAVA extensively for various purposes of theirs.
2. Game Production
Several of the highly in-demand video games these days like RuneScape and others are core JAVA founded.
The Open JavaFX (OpenJFX) graphics package helps in easing out the burden of working with the kinds of images which makes gamers go nuts. Some of the gaming development sites like Java-Gaming.org are totally and dedicatedly based on Java. Moreover, there are specialized libraries for gaming development too like Lightweight Java Game Library (LWJGL), specially designed and drafted to ensure a convenient and easy game development process in Java.
3. Internet of Things (IoT)
From sensors in massive industrial machinery to smart housing devices like security cameras, the utilization of IoT is everywhere nowadays, In fact, it is quite interesting to know that the highly popular Nest thermostat is founded on an interesting mix of Java and AI. Moreover, many smart vending machines using a variety of software to track inventory, temperature, location, humidity, etc.. are JAVA based. Besides, several wearable smart technology applications are also built-in Java.
4. Self-driven cars
In today’s world, one of the most astonishing and highly demanding uses of technology is in the development of self-driving cars and associated robotics technology. For this to developers need to combine all of these elements in a package guarantying extreme reliability and that is where they prefer the JAVA platform for development.
5. Use of Chatbots
A very interesting application which has been developed using JAVA is Doctor Online which includes a full suite of modules designed to make convenient and faster interactions between the doctor and the patient
Moreover, other than the medical sector, several other e-commerce sites also rely on similar forms of technology used through the chatbots, thus providing a personalized touch to nearly everything – from outfit choosing to lost package tracking.
Other technologies like robotic medical devices are also high research avenues nowadays and in all of these JAVA plays a very crucial role – in their development, programming, and execution.
Thus JAVA enables a very rewarding and enticing collaboration between different sectors of the industry.