James Gosling, the father of Java, one of the world's most widely used programming languages, has talked with research scientist Lex Fridman about Java's origins and his motivations for creating a ...
Although Java founder James Gosling has left Oracle apparently under less-than-cordial circumstances, he still can be found championing Java technologies now sponsored by Oracle. In his blog Monday, ...
James Gosling, the inventor of the Java programming language when he worked at Sun Microsystems, finds the security framework for Java he designed still stands up after all these years. In fact he’s ...
Your browser does not support the audio element. What would JavaOne be without an interview with James Gosling. I met up with Gosling, the father of Java and a Sun ...
Computerworld’s Carol Sliwa did a question and answer session with James Gosling at this past week’s JavaOne conference. Gosling, a vice president and fellow at Sun Microsystems Inc., is credited with ...
Anyone looking for Sun Microsystems to relinquish control of Java to the open source community or to join the Eclipse Foundation is likely to be disappointed, based on Java guru James Gosling’s ...
James Gosling, the original designer of the Java programming language at Sun Microsystems before that company was acquired by Oracle, wrote in his blog that he has resigned from Oracle. Gosling, in a ...
Locked into a lawsuit with Oracle over the use of the programming language Java, Google has hired Java's creator James Gosling, it was reported today. The news came from Gosling's own blog, which said ...
James Gosling, the creator of the Java programming language, has joined Liquid Robotics, a maker of robot vehicles that explore the bottom of the ocean, as its chief software architect. Gosling is a ...
Although Java founder James Gosling has left Oracle apparently under less-than-cordial circumstances, he still can be found championing Java technologies now sponsored by Oracle. In his blog Monday, ...
Although Java founder James Gosling has left Oracle apparently under less-than-cordial circumstances, he still can be found championing Java technologies now sponsored by Oracle. In his blog Monday, ...
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