How Java changed programming forever

Java's successes, failures, and future

The Week in InfoWorld
May 22, 2015

Java at 20: The programming juggernaut rolls on

Java has joined C and C++ as a programming language that has stood the test of time.

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Issue highlights

1. How Java changed programming forever

2. Java's successes, failures, and future

3. The JVM, Java's other big legacy

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How Java changed programming forever

Java synthesized sound ideas, repackaging them in a practical format that turned on a generation of coders. READ MORE

Java's successes, failures, and future

Oracle's Java VP discusses J2EE, OpenJDK, security woes, and the long gap before Java 7. READ MORE

The JVM, Java's other big legacy

The virtual machine that runs Java is also the runtime for new languages -- some quite unlike Java. READ MORE

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