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Can you rewrite your question in a more coherent form? It's very difficult to understand it as it is now. If English is not your first language, then there are many sites in existence to assist you in learning the language skills.

Regarding Java - or anything for that matter, perfection is perceived differently by many, in one way - this is why perfection doesn't exist. What may be perfect for your issue at hand, may not be perfect for another's issue. You will find that to solve real world issues, typically many programming languages are combined to solve the problem.

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