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Arrays in Java: Non-Rectangular Arrays (Part-5)
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Arrays in Java: Non-Rectangular Arrays (Part-5)

So far we have seen the declaration and use of rectangular arrays. Java allows us to create non-rectangular arrays.

Arrays in Java: Multidimensional Arrays (Part-4)
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Arrays in Java: Multidimensional Arrays (Part-4)

Multidimensional arrays, as the name suggests, contain more than one dimension. You can create two-dimensional, three-dimensional, and n-dimensional arrays in Java (where n is any natural number).

Arrays in Java: Array Initializations (Part-2)
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Arrays in Java: Array Initializations (Part-2)

In my previous post, we have already learned how to declare an array, allocate the space for its elements, and how to modify and access its elements. Now we learn how to initialize a java array.

Arrays in Java: Part 1
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Arrays in Java: Part 1

We create arrays when we want to operate on a collection of variables of the same data type or pass them all around together.

Arrays in Java: The for-each loop (Part-3)
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Arrays in Java: The for-each loop (Part-3)

In my previous posts, we have seen how to declare an array, allocate the space for its elements, and how to modify and access its elements.

Arrays in Java: Array Initializations (Part-2)
java 12-May-2016
Arrays in Java: Array Initializations (Part-2)

In my previous post, we have already learned how to declare an array, allocate the space for its elements, and how to modify and access its elements. Now we learn how to initialize a java array.

Java SE 8
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Java SE 8

In 2014, Oracle Corporation released Java 8 on 18 March, which was another milestone release for the Java ecosystem.

Java SE 7: Codename Dolphin
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Java SE 7: Codename Dolphin

Java SE 7 was released on 7 July 2011. Java SE 7 is the major release to the Java SE platform, which came a long time after its previous release

J2SE 5.0 and J2SE 6
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J2SE 5.0 and J2SE 6

J2SE 5.0 was released on 30th September 2004. Developed under JSR 176, Tiger added a number of significant language features, including the for-each loop, generics, autoboxing, and var-args.

J2SE 1.4: Codename Merlin
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J2SE 1.4: Codename Merlin

Previously we have seen JDK 1.0 and its features. We also examine the JDK 1.1 release and some its major API’s and classes.

J2EE and J2SE 1.3: Codename Kestrel
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J2EE and J2SE 1.3: Codename Kestrel

The next major release of Java, known by this time as J2SE (Java 2 Standard Edition), came in 8th May of 2000.

J2SE 1.2: Codename Playground
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J2SE 1.2: Codename Playground

We can clearly see how fast Java grew in just three years. During this time, Sun also introduced a new terminology to describe Java technology—Java SE (Standard Edition).