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Security hole in .NET: Java creator

Security hole in .NET: Java creator

Architect Java creator James Gosling this week decried Microsoft’s support of C and C++ on the Common Language Runtime (CLR) in .NET.

Monday, February 07 2005 03:41 PM

Tags: Web services


Java goes back to the PC

Java goes back to the PC

Insight James Gosling, who helped create Sun Microsystems' Java software, is working to bring it back to its desktop computing roots.

Monday, May 14 2007 05:38 PM

Tags: Java


Open source Java will still be secure

Open source Java will still be secure

News Father of Java James Gosling assures the programming language will remain secure even after it becomes fully open source.

Monday, March 19 2007 04:12 PM

Tags: Software engineering/development, Java


JavaOne: Sun rolls out JavaFX

News Rich Internet application environment, part of Sun's effort to let consumers innovate, is set to compete with Adobe's AIR and Microsoft's Silverlight.

Wednesday, May 07 2008 08:11 AM

Tags: Software, Java, Mobile applications, Mobile, Web Browser, Google Inc., Sun Microsystems Inc., Advertisement, phone, James Gosling


Sun prepares for MySQL tuning

News James Gosling has said that rather than develop a new API for MySQL, Sun is likely to do a lot more tuning work around it.

Wednesday, March 19 2008 10:27 AM

Tags: Java


Gosling: Blu-ray victory to spur Java creativity

News So-called father of Java hopes that JavaFX will enable a Blu-ray graphical user experience beyond playing high-definition DVDs.

Friday, March 07 2008 10:54 AM

Tags: Java


Sun urges Java research with new license

News Java inventor James Gosling on Wednesday will unveil a new license intended to spark vigorous research into new directions for the programming technology.

Wednesday, June 11 2003 08:57 AM


Java goes back to the PC

Techguide James Gosling, who helped create Sun Microsystems' Java software, is working to bring it back to its desktop computing roots.

Friday, June 08 2007 10:36 AM

Tags: Java


Open source Java will still be secure

Techguide Father of Java James Gosling assures the programming language will remain secure even after it becomes fully open source.

Monday, March 26 2007 11:46 AM

Tags: Software engineering/development, Java


Sun bends rules for nimbler Java

News Java is spreading into one of the last, most demanding frontiers of computing--but getting it there has required some compromises from Sun Microsystems on the basic principles of the software.

Thursday, April 12 2001 10:54 AM


Sun cooks Java for real-time computing

News Java is spreading into one of the last, most demanding frontiers of computing--but getting it there has required some compromises from Sun Microsystems on the basic principles of the software.

Wednesday, April 25 2001 11:19 AM


IBM urges Sun to make Java open source

News Big Blue offers to work with Sun to help shepherd the programming language--Sun's most valuable software asset--through an open-source development model.

Friday, February 27 2004 09:15 AM

Tags: Open source


A 10-year bout with Java

News Sun Microsystems' president and COO Jonathan Schwartz explains why Java is an example of "sharing" and how it could become a "social utility", as the Web programming language celebrates its 10th anniversary.

Monday, June 27 2005 11:13 AM

Tags: Java


Tooling for Web Services

Insight As Web services emerge as the next tour de force in software development, Builder.com had a conversation with iPlanet CTO Hal Stern on the tools that will be available from Sun to help developers meet new design challenges presented by the Web services market.

Wednesday, May 15 2002 12:14 PM


A closer look at Java

Insight Not even James Gosling, the man behind Java, expected the technology to play such a major role in the industry.

Friday, July 01 2005 02:56 PM

Tags: Java


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How to protect yourself from RAID-related UREs

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An Unrecoverable Read Error during a RAID rebuild can ruin an entire day. Scott Lowe talks about UREs and how you can avoid falling victim to this silent threat.


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Buying a projector? Try an LED TV instead

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If you're thinking of buying a new projector for your office meeting room, why not consider getting an LED TV instead. LED TVs are similar to LCD TVs except that..... by Lee Lup Yuen

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