Red Hat Beefs Up Java Experience for OpenShift PaaS
Red Hat’s PaaS, OpenShift, is getting an upgrade that will make Java developers happy. Starting today, OpenShift is adding in “Build-as-a-Service” to its features for Java. Developers write code...
View ArticleRedMonk Programming Language Rankings: CoffeeScript and Java Make Gains
Here’s a tip: If you want to gain traction with developers, having a name that calls caffeine to mind may not be a bad thing. OK, that may not be why CoffeeScript and Java are making gains on GitHub...
View ArticleJava Leads Programming Language Popularity – Measured by Book Sales
How do you calculate the popularity of various programming languages? The TIOBE folks try to rank programming language popularity by searching the Web. The RedMonk team pulls data from GitHub and Stack...
View ArticleJury Delivers Partial Verdict in Oracle v. Google Java Showdown
The jury in the copyright case between Google and Oracle has returned a split, partial verdict as to whether Google infringed on Oracle’s copyrights of Java and its APIs. Are computing languages...
View ArticleJava Development Is Top IT Skill for Employers
Want a job in information technology? Your best bet is to learn to code. According to a Dice.com survey, four of today’s top five most-sought-after job skills are developer-related. Results of a...
View ArticleJava Is No Longer Needed. Pull The Plug-In
For nearly everyone, it’s time to dump Java. Once promising, it has outlived its usefulness in the browser, and has become a nightmare that delights cyber-criminals at the expense of computer users....
View ArticleWeekly Wrap-Up: Why Email Will Never Die, Java Is No Longer Needed, What The...
Why email will never die, Java is no longer needed, and what the new Kindle means for Amazon. All of this and more in the ReadWriteWeb Weekly Wrap-up. After the jump you’ll find more of this week’s...
View ArticleReal-World Solutions For SEO Services – StraightForward Advice – Java World
Real-World Solutions For SEO Services – StraightForward AdviceJava WorldWhether it is SEO marketing, Attraction marketing, Building Backlinks or Pay per click traffic services, SEO India is actually...
View ArticleUsers Fiddle While Java Burns
Despite Oracle Java being ranked among the highest risk vulnerabilities, a startling 72% of Java users are not bothering to update their software to the latest and safest versions. The results of a new...
View ArticleOracle Adds More Jolt To Java Security Procedures
Oracle is still trying to get its Java house in order with some new policy changes to the application development platform that will hopefully lock down the ever-present security vulnerabilities...
View ArticleGoogle’s new ‘Hummingbird’ algorithm is about queries, not just SEO – Java World
ReelSEO Online Video News Google's new 'Hummingbird' algorithm is about queries, not just SEOJava WorldGoogle's new 'Hummingbird' algorithm is about queries, not just SEO HTML coders inevitably panic...
View ArticleGoogle And Oracle Set For Round 2 In Java Copyright Case
Oracle CEO Larry Ellison Google once again is set to battle Oracle in court over how it used the Java programming language in building its Android mobile operating system. Oracle, which lost a patent...
View ArticleThe Most In-Demand Tech Skills: Why Java And The Classics Ruled 2013
If you’re a Java developer, chances are you did pretty well for yourself in 2013. At least, that’s according to statistics from Stack Overflow. Thousands of companies use the website’s Careers 2.0...
View ArticleJava And Scala: Former Competitors Now BFFs?
The Scala programming language celebrated its 10th anniversary last month while Java 8 is poised for its “final” release in March. Ironically, the two languages that competed for so many years are...
View ArticleJava And Scala: Former Competitors May Be BFFs Before Long
The Scala programming language celebrated its 10th anniversary last month while Java 8 is poised for its “final” release in March. Ironically, the two languages that competed for so many years are...
View ArticleMore Than Java: What’s Really At Stake In Google And Oracle’s Copyright Case
The Platform is a regular column by mobile editor Dan Rowinski. Ubiquitous computing, ambient intelligence and pervasive networks are changing the way humans interact with everything. Any artist...
View ArticleHow Java Kept Its Groove On
This is not your grandmother’s Java. Despite hanging around since 1995, Java is the programming language that keeps on giving. In fact, in a recent jobs report, Dice.com named Java one of the top five...
View ArticleDevelopers Are Adopting Java 8 In Droves
Warning: serious programming geekery ahead. With the release of Java 8 back in March 2014, the developer community was primarily excited about two things. One was support for lambda expressions, also...
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