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What does JAVA do?
I just installed another update. I always do whenever I'm prompted. I have no idea why. I went to the Java web site and it says, "Java Web Start is a deployment solution for Java-technology-based applications. It is the plumbing between the computer and the Internet that allows the user to launch and manage applications right off the Web. Java Web Start provides easy, one-click activation of applications, and guarantees that you are always running the latest version of the application, eliminating complicated installation or upgrade procedures."
Um, OK. What does THAT mean? It seems anything connected to internet technology HAS to be written in obscure language. Is it because computer nerds can't write in plain English or do they do to purposely confuse normal people? Can you imagine how they would describe one of our cars?
"Porsche is a ground deployed, ground based solution for user mobility in an asphalt and concrete environment. Running the latest version guarantees easy user mobility and maximum user visibility."
But seriously, what does Java do?
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