Matéria publicada pela InfoQ em inglês, e também pela InfoQ Br, fala sobre o aquecimento na area engenharia de software.
The Market For Computing Careers
America’s Best Careers 2010: Science and Technology
Kleber Rodrigo de carvalho
Matéria publicada pela InfoQ em inglês, e também pela InfoQ Br, fala sobre o aquecimento na area engenharia de software.
The Market For Computing Careers
America’s Best Careers 2010: Science and Technology
Kleber Rodrigo de carvalho
Josh Bloch, ex funcionário da Sun, atualmente trabalhando no Google, líder da especificação do Java Collections framework, fala sobre o futuro do Java. Continue lendo na InfoQ.
Kleber Rodrigo de Carvalho
Whilst Sun Microsystems and Oracle are hailing Oracle’s purchase of Sun as a huge boost for Java many in the community are not so sure, wondering what kind of control Oracle will seek to exert over the platform. Continue reading it here.
Kleber Rodrigo de Carvalho
The Java backlash has been building up steam, and we’re starting to see some fundamental shifts because of it.
Continue reading it here.
Kleber Rodrigo de Carvalho
The Java Community Process doesn’t exist. At least not in the way you probably think it does. This surprised even me (although it shouldn’t have), and I’ll explain here just exactly what I mean. Continue reading it here.
Kleber Rodrigo de Carvalho
I woke up this morning to the news of Oracle’s agreement to buy Sun and I naturally have to wonder about what this means for Java and Java 7. Oracle has been focused on Java as the common language for enterprise software for a long time so I think this makes great strategic sense for Oracle. It raises lots of questions though. Continue reading it here.
Kleber Rodrigo de Carvalho
Larry Ellison has always wanted to be the Steve Jobs of the enterprise. With this morning’s announcement that Oracle will buy Sun Microsystems for $7.4 billion, he took a big step towards making Oracle more of a soup-to-nuts provider of enterprise technology. With Sun, he will now be able to build and package together everything from chips and servers to operating systems, Java middleware, databases, and enterprise applications. Continue reading it here.
Kleber Rodrigo de Carvalho
Boy, it sure was polite of Sun and Oracle to wait until the day I got back from my vacation to announce their merger, wasn’t it? I fulminated gloomily about this possibility before I left, but now that I’ve spent a day absorbing the news, I’m … slightly less gloomy. Continue reading it here.
Kleber Rodrigo de Carvalho
A community weighs the pros and cons of Oracle’s new claim on Java.
While Oracle and Sun Microsystems are hailing Oracle’s purchase of Sun as a big boost for Java, others are not so sure. Some with stake in the Java ecosystem are questioning what kind of control Oracle might try to exercise over the popular software development platform, which has driven enterprise applications since its debut in 1995. Observers also expect Oracle to make a go of trying to make more money off of Java than Sun ever could. Continue reading it here.
Kleber Rodrigo de Carvalho
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