Topic: java

Zeichick’s Take: Java, Java everywhere

The results are in from SD Times’ Java & SOA Study, and it shows that out-of-date systems are still being widely used … continue reading

Letters to the Editor: Give superprogrammers their due

Readers disagreed with Larry O’Brien’s assertion that 10X superprogrammers are a myth … continue reading

NetBeans 7.1 focuses on the Web

New support for CSS3 supplements JavaFX 2.0 features and UI enhancements … continue reading

Look what 2011 washed in: The return of Java

Oracle’s stewardship has led to real progress for the venerable coding language … continue reading

From the Editors: Seeing through an Eclipse

Eclipse has made it through 10 years, and we salute it; Google did right by unforking Android … continue reading

From the Editors: Windows Phone’s mighty ecosystem

Nobody can match the breadth of tool partners that Microsoft offers through Visual Studio; Java is back, in a big way … continue reading

Top five cool things from Oracle OpenWorld/JavaOne

From Hadoop-based analytics machines to closures for Java, this mega conference was packed with development goodies … continue reading

JavaOne’s focus on the future

The Java-centered conference was packed with information about the future of the language, JavaFX and the JCP … continue reading

Lambdas are coming to Java

Oracle details its plans for lambda implementation in Java, which will bring a functional layer to the language … continue reading

Java is open, but is the process?

While Java SE 7 has arrived, questions about governance, the JCP, and the future for Apache and Oracle still loom … continue reading

Top five changes in Java SE 7

We take a gander at the OpenJDK to see which changes are the most interesting … continue reading

Java SE 7 arrives, based on OpenJDK

Release comes with JVM support and an updated XML stack … continue reading

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