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How "Internet Programming with Java" helpful to Library Professionals

Please give your views as I have an opportunity to attend the same.

Thanks

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If u don't mind I would like to advice you to keep distance from any programming language. Because library profession and programming are totally opposite to each other. It will never helps in library job. but obviously it will help in software industry

Dear Sir,

Java is a Internet programming languages like others i.e. VB.NET, Oracle etc. and all are useful for all fields LIS as well as other fields. Then What suggestions could be given especially for JAVA? It's depend on the programmer what language he/she choose to. There are no special features in Java for LIS specifically.  

Dear Sharma and Tiwari

Thanks for responding my query

The library provides an abstract interface to tasks that would normally depend heavily on the hardware and operating system, such as network access and file access. Some underlying platforms may not support all of the features a Java application expects.

hope thi will be helpful - JAVA Course in Banglore

Thank you Ritik

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