IN THE OPINION of most observers, Java owns the enterprise software market. It achieved that ownership primarily through the worthwhile efforts of heavyweights Sun Microsystems, IBM, and BEA Systems.
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While the basic course is free and great for getting started, they also have a ‘Pro’ version if you want to dig deeper. It’s a solid choice if you’re totally new to programming and want a smooth, ...
Build your Java skills from the ground up by working on simple tasks and beginner-friendly projects. Challenge yourself with more complex Java problems, including those focused on multithreading and ...
Oracle CEO Larry Ellison is making nice, promising to be a good daddy to Java. Should you take him at his word? There’s the good Larry and then there’s the bad Larry. The bad Larry — Oracle’s Larry ...
Parasoft Corp.‘s Jtest is a combination static-code analysis tool and souped-up JUnit-style unit testing environment for Java. Its primary raison d’etre is to eliminate bugs so you don’t have to chase ...