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The evolution of Java for embedded systemsEmbedded developers may soon discover that the benefits of Java can be delivered in a package that is small enough, fast enough, and predictable enough for their next project. Some embedded systems developers have concluded that current implementations of ...
The modern Java logo, while retaining the Duke, has a more sophisticated design. The Duke is now more stylized, and the word ‘Java’ is written in a sleek, blue font. This transformation reflects the evolution of Java from a simple programming language to a powerful, versatile tool for de...
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Scala has played an important role in the evolution of Java and the JVM languages, but recently the popularity of Scala seems to dwindle for various reasons. What remains is the important heritage of Scala. Plus, it will persist in certain, even important niches. And who knows, maybe it's...
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of this. I do agree that the evolution has often been too slow and there have been problems with trying to be as inclusive as possible, let alone open source friendly. However, moving Java EE to an open source foundation should remove those barriers and allow everyone to participate and to...
Additionally, the community’s feedback and involvement in the Java Community Process (JCP) influences the evolution of Java through the introduction of new features and enhancements. The vibrant and engaged Java community fuels innovation, empowers developers and ensures that Java remains at the fore...
Following OpenJDK and Java on X (social streams offering updates and news on the continual evolution of Java). Subscribing to the Inside Java Newsletter (a monthly publication summarizing many of the key Java technology and community updates from Oracle). Sharat Chander Director, Java SE Product...
Since J2SE 1.4 the Java Community Process (JCP) has governed the evolution of the Java Language. The JCP uses Java Specification Requests (JSRs) to propose and specify additions and changes to the Java platform. The Java Language Specification (JLS) specifies the language; changes to ...