In his first Java Observer/Observable post (Change of State), Athen O’Shea makes some observations regarding “Oracle’s influence on Java so far” and refers to the upcoming (February 15) OTN Techcast ...
The central tendencies we currently see in the tech industry are related to the continuous expansion of cloud computing and the rapid adoption of AI. For Java development, these trends are also ...
Most of the products tested (except Windows Server 2012), use Oracle’s Java in one form or another, at least for client access and also in some cases within the management interface. With numerous ...
While this was by no means my first Java One conference, I had not attended in the last four years. Just as the market has changed, so has Java One. Two observations struck me about the conference: it ...
For the last year or so, Java seems to have spawned a never-ending flow of security bugs, partly because of the software environment's invisibility to end users and partly because of the system access ...
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Minecraft Java vs. Bedrock: Key Differences You Should Know
Maybe you wanted to buy Minecraft for yourself or your kids, but quickly found yourself asking the same question over and ...
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