Trent Gray-Donald, IBM Java 7 technical lead, comments on the state of Java as a platform and a language, Oracle ownership of Sun, IBM Java 7, Open JDK and Apache Harmony, and what cloud computing means for Java developers. Also, check out theJava Platform Roundtable, Spring 2010 and Java Technology, IBM style.
IBM developerWorks: Trent Gray-Donald on IBM Java 7, Sun/Oracle, cloud, and more
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Trent Gray-Donald, IBM Java 7 technical lead, comments on the state of Java as a platform and a language, Oracle ownership of Sun, IBM Java 7, Open JDK and Apache Harmony, and what cloud computing means for Java developers. Also, check out theJava Platform Roundtable, Spring 2010 and Java Technol.
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