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  Developer: What is Java?

IBM makes Java work for developers.

Why are so many developers adding Java to their repertoire? What is all the buzz about? Well, you might say Java takes care of all the "buzzwords" developers are looking for: robust, secure, distributed, object-oriented, network-aware, reusable, modular and so on. But perhaps the best thing about Java is its platform-independence.

Suddenly, the fragmented process of applications development and deployment is simplified. In Java, you are no longer tied to a single platform. You can write once -- and run anywhere. It's a primary reason why IBM is investing heavily in Java and working with key partners such as Sun Microsystems to accelerate the adoption of Java technology.

We encourage you to find out more about Java -- and how it can let you expand your market opportunity, while decreasing your development time.

Where to Start?

Start by browsing What's So Hot About Java?, a seven-part series about Java's impact on development by Lisa Amini, a team leader at IBM's AIX Systems Center.

Then visit the Developer Education section of this site to learn more about Java and Java-related concepts.



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