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Java, the long-lasting programming language, remains immensely popular and for many good reasons. In fact, many programmers swear by the stability of Java. Java is the go-to language for millions of ...
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For 17 years, JavaWorld has been the go-to website for Java developers, many of whom now play crucial roles in designing enterprise applications to support core business processes. Enlivened by a ...
Eclipse.org’s Xtend language is all about modernizing Java apps. At least that’s the view of Xtend advocates, who say that the statically typed language, which runs on the JVM (Java Virtual Machine), ...
You may be tempted to keep various versions of Java running on your systems, but doing so leaves you exposed to security threats There’s no denying the popularity ...
JavaWorld proudly announces the finalists for its 2003 JavaWorld Editors’ Choice Awards. Established in 1997, the awards recognize innovative companies, organizations and individuals for their ...
At the risk of patting ourselves on the back, two IDG publications — MacCentral and JavaWorld — have both been honored with 2002 Standard of Excellence WebAwards ...
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