Java, which first blinked into existence in 1995, is 30 years old this week and continues to be a stalwart in modern programming. Brian Fox, Co-founder and CTO of Sonatype, puts it perfectly. Java, he says, kicked off with a “bold promise of portability and simplicity.” That legendary “write once, run anywhere” wasn’t just a… Read more »
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