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  • Parleys.com: Graham Hamilton Keynote

    Published 3 years ago, running time 0h47m

    In this JavaPolis keynote you'll receive an overview of the next release of the Java Platform called Mustang (Java SE 6) and some early ideas on Dolphin (Java SE 7). Graham Hamilton, Vice President and Fellow Java Platform Architect at Sun Microsystems, also covers the near future release of Java... java, sun, ajax, microsoft

  • Software Engineering Radio: Scripting Languages

    Published 3 years ago, running time 0h36m

    Podcast (MP3): Download Hosts: Alexander Markus Guests: Recording venue: In this Episode, Alexander and Markus talk about scripting languages. Topics include the definition of what a scripting language is, typical usage scenarios, performance issues,... ruby, python, c, java

  • Software Engineering Radio: Scripting Languages

    Published 3 years ago, running time 0h36m

    Podcast (MP3): Download Hosts: Alexander Markus Guests: Recording venue: In this Episode, Alexander and Markus talk about scripting languages. Topics include the definition of what a scripting language is, typical usage scenarios, performance issues,... ruby, python, c, java

  • python411: Jython

    Published 4 years ago, running time 0h10m

    Jython is the felicitous union of Python and Java, a version of Python written in pure Java that runs on the Java Virtual Machine and gives access to the Java class libraries, as well as the ability to compile Jython code into .class files using the jythonc compiler java, jython, python, class

  • python411: Language Comparisons

    Published 4 years ago, running time 0h31m

    Comparing Python to Ruby, Perl, Java, C#, VB.Net, C, C++, JavaScript, PHP etc. c, python, ruby, perl

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  • MSDN UK Screencasts

    Published 1 month ago

    Don't have the time to read a 10-page how-to article or watch a full length webcast? Try an MSDN screencast, a webcast that takes you step-by-step to discovering new functionality or exploring a hot developer topic, all in 10-15 minutes.

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