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http://leotse90.com/page/7/
During a meeting in the Community Corner (java.net booth) with James Gosling, a participant asked an interesting question:”Which Programming Language would you use now on top of JVM, except Java?”. The answer was surprisingly fast and very clear: - Scala. 本文译自stackoverflow What does the yield keyword do in Python?
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https://milosophical.me/jargon/html/G/GOSMACS.html
[contraction of ‘Gosling EMACS’] The first EMACS-in-C implementation, predating but now largely eclipsed by GNUMACS. Originally freeware; a commercial version was modestly popular as ‘UniPress EMACS’ during the 1980s. The author, James Gosling, went on to invent NeWS and the programming language Java; the latter earned him demigod status.
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http://www.ukulelia.com/2005/05/celebratin-java-ukulele-style.html
Via Silicon Valley Sleuth: Java developer Hideya Kawahara helped Sun Microsystems COO Jonathan Schwartz and Java creator James Gosling celebrate Java's 10th birthday by playing "Happy Birthday" on his "duke-ulele," a Fluke customized to look like Duke, the Java mascot. Gosling also has a duke-ulele in hand! Check out the video clip!
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https://www.paidsurveymob.com/covey.html
The challenge was a successor to the Oak programming language created by James Gosling in 1991. Norton anti virus (NAV) is a well-liked product of Symantec Corporation and is one of the most generally used anti virus programs. Functions are normally impartial programs from the operating system, although they’re usually tailored for particular platforms.
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http://www.softwarepreservation.net/projects/emacs/
The goal of this project is to preserve and present primary and secondary source materials (including specifications, source code, manuals, and papers discussing design and implementation) from the history of Emacs, including the TECO, Lisp Machine, Multics, Montgomery, Gosling, Zimmerman, GNU, and XEmacs versions. Comments, suggestions, and donations of additional materials are greatly appreciated. Noah Friedman, Alfred M. Szmidt, James Gosling, Brian Reid, Rich Alderson, Tom Van Vleck, der Mouse, Dave Conroy. The very first Emacs, written in 1976. Implemented in macros for the TECO editor running in the ITS operating system for the PDP-10 computers at the MIT AI Lab. Created by Richard Stallman and Guy Steele from an amalgam of previous macro packages. It was later ported to TOPS-20. Daniel Weinreb and Mike McMahon wrote an Emacs clone for the MIT AI Lab Lisp Machines in 1978. It was called EINE, EINE is not Emacs. Later version were called ZWEI and Zmacs. Bernard Greenberg wrote an Emacs clone in Multics Maclisp in 1978. Written in 1979 by Warren Montgomery at Bell Telephone Laboratories, initially for PDP-11 Unix. Written by James Gosling 1980. Commercial version of Gosling Emacs. Sold by Unipress beginning in 1983. Developed from Montgomery Emacs by Steve Zimmerman. Commercial version of Zimmerman Emacs, sold by Computer Corporation of America. Written by Richard Stallman in 1984, initally incorporating parts of Gosling Emacs. Written by David Conroy in 1985.
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https://www.enterpriselab.ch/gallery/
Pictures of the building of the Enterprise Lab, taken from August until December 2006. Pictures of the Opening Day on 1th of December 2006. I met the father of the Java programming language, James Gosling at the Jazoon in Zuerich. Pictures taken during the World Wide Education and Research Conference in San Francisco February 2008.
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http://jeffryamachree.com/index.php?p=blog_category&id=4
Java is a programming language as well as a computing platform officially released by Sun Microsystems in 1995. In 1991, a group of Sun engineers called the “Green Team" led by James Gosling believes the next phase in computing was to combine consumer devices and computers. This team created the programming language that has changed our world.
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http://richard-schooler.net/2002/javaone.html
Entering the show. Lines outside. Sun VPs Rob Gingell, Rich Green, and James Gosling catapulting T-shirts into the audience. It's a JavaOne tradition to creatively launch shirts... A Smart Car. Java-powered devices. Andy, Randy, and Jeff at the booth. Giving the pitch. We'll see! These pictures were taken with a Canon S100 digital camera.
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http://rianm.com/new-south-wales/learn-java-for-web-development-pdf.php
Simply Easy Learning Java Overview J ava programming language was originally developed by Sun Microsystems which was initiated by James Gosling and released in 1995 as core component of Sun Microsystems’ Java platform (Java 1.0 [J2SE]). As of December 2008, the latest release of the Java Standard Edition is 6 (J2SE). With the advancement of Java TUTORIALS POINT Simply Easy Learning …... Learn Java for Web Development teaches web developers who are new to Java key skills, Java-based languages, and frameworks to build simple or complex web sites and applications. You will learn the Java nuts and bolts necessary to build a simple "HelloWorld" Java (native) application, as well as a "HelloWorld" Java-based web application example that utilizes servlets and Java Server Pages (JSPs). Simply Easy Learning Java Overview J ava programming language was originally developed by Sun Microsystems which was initiated by James Gosling and released in 1995 as core component of Sun Microsystems’ Java platform (Java 1.0 [J2SE]). As of December 2008, the latest release of the Java Standard Edition is 6 (J2SE). With the advancement of Java TUTORIALS POINT Simply Easy Learning …... It is possible to do Java web development without using one of the Java frameworks. If you do, you will be writing a lot code to handle things which a framework would take care of for you. Which is why when developing Java web applications, you typically will want to use one of the frameworks.
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https://www.champagneone.co.uk/goslings/
The roots of Gosling's dating back to the early 19th century. It was when James Gosling had set of from sea with £10,000 of products & led himself 91 days later in Bermuda. It was here where he had set up his own shop. James had began blending and experimenting his own rum and started selling it in his shop.