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   <title>Java Virtual Machine   </title>
   
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  <description>Robots are nothing but combination of some computational analysis  control system and actuators and some time with self-learning process called artificial intelligence. In robots generally we get data from the sensors attached to the system now according to these data control system decides at what angle and at which position unit s motors has to move to reach the destination and then with the help of End-effectors robot performs its assigned work like search or picking and placing  opening the gate</description>
  
  <pubDate>26-Sep-2010 04:00:00 GMT</pubDate> 
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   <title>Common Misconceptions   About Java  </title>
   
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  <description>Once Java was out there and the frenzy growing  there was bound to be some misinterpretations  some misconceptions and some  I can t believe its .</description>
  
  <pubDate>26-Sep-2010 04:00:00 GMT</pubDate> 
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   <title>Java   Man  Not Again</title>
   
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  <description>Come with me on a short ride to where it all started and what it is all about. It is not only for the tech-savvy software engineers and the  Geeks   as the common parlance is for these folks who put in everything they have to get it out in the best form  A solution for a system that is robust  platform independent  optimized for high-performance and yet  simple with little or least maintenance.</description>
  
  <pubDate>19-Apr-2011 04:00:00 GMT</pubDate> 
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   <title>Arrays and Overloading in Java</title>
   
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  <description>For cases in which you do not need to dynamically resize your data structure  arrays work great. Java provides a zero-based array  which is defined much as variables are</description>
  
  <pubDate>26-Sep-2010 04:00:00 GMT</pubDate> 
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   <title>Variables and Strings</title>
   
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  <pubDate>26-Sep-2010 04:00:00 GMT</pubDate> 
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   <title>Variable Type and Declarations</title>
   
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  <description>Lets now see as to how to declare a variable and what are the various variable types</description>
  
  <pubDate>26-Sep-2010 04:00:00 GMT</pubDate> 
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   <title>Statements   Expressions  </title>
   
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  <pubDate>26-Sep-2010 04:00:00 GMT</pubDate> 
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   <title>Your First Java Applet</title>
   
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  <description>In the last session we saw how an application is made. Lets now check out how to make an applet. Applet make your experience more alive than an application. This is because applets can easily be downloaded onto your browser in a short time and execution time is quiet less .</description>
  
  <pubDate>26-Sep-2010 04:00:00 GMT</pubDate> 
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   <title>First Java Application </title>
   
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  <description>So if you are a keen follower of this section of mine  u might now be well versatile with Object Oriented Programming Concepts and Objects and Classes in Java. This week is going to be more interactive for you. This is because you are going to create your own JAVA application .</description>
  
  <pubDate>26-Sep-2010 04:00:00 GMT</pubDate> 
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   <title>Objects and Classes </title>
   
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  <description>Object and classes are the bricks and mortar used to build JAVA. Object-oriented programming is modeled on how  in the real world  objects are often made up of many kinds of smaller objects. This capability of combining objects  however  is only one very general aspect of object-oriented programming .</description>
  
  <pubDate>26-Sep-2010 04:00:00 GMT</pubDate> 
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   <title>Oops  I did it Again  </title>
   
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  <description>Object-oriented programming is modeled on how  in the real world  objects are often made up of many kinds of smaller objects. This capability of combining objects  however  is only one very general aspect of object-oriented programming .</description>
  
  <pubDate>26-Sep-2010 04:00:00 GMT</pubDate> 
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   <title>JAVA  A Beginner s Guide</title>
   
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  <description>Java is an object-oriented programming language developed by Sun Microsystems  a company best known for its high-end Unix workstations. Modeled after C++  the Java language was designed to be small  simple  and portable across platforms and operating systems  both at the source and at the binary level. As a language Java has significant advantages over other languages and other programming environments that make it suitable for just about any programming task .</description>
  
  <pubDate>26-Sep-2010 04:00:00 GMT</pubDate> 
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