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Are your Java developers certifiable?
News Sun Microsystems is warning companies to pay close attention to Java accreditation after the company revealed a lack of skills among some Java developers. Bill Richardson, vice president of Sun Educational Services, claims in an in-house newsletter... [01 Jul 1998]
Microsoft cosies up to Java developers
News The new language allows developers to write web services applications in Java - the language pioneered by Sun - but automatically translates the code into .Net. The new language provides both a way forward for developers currently working in J... [02 Jul 2002]
Sun faces Java challenge from open source developers
News The test suite was developed according to published Java API documentation and is a key part of a campaign - called Project Mauve - by Java developers to bypass Sun's restrictive licensing requirements. [14 Apr 1999]
Java still not making the corporate grade
News The popularity of Java among developers of corporate applications has yet to surpass their love of Visual Basic or C++, according to the latest report from Zona Research. The study of 150 developers showed that 35 per cent prefer Visual Basic for... [27 Oct 1999]
Sun under attack for Java claims
News Bill Richardson, vice president of Sun Educational Services, claims only 35 per cent of developers have passed the Java certification exam, despite the company's boast that it is an easy language to use. [30 Jun 1998]
PalmOne boosts Treo Java application development
News PalmOne has smoothed the way for developers to create Java applications for its Treo and Tungsten handheld computers, a move it hopes will help it win more corporate customers. The toolkit opens the door for developers who create Java applications... [16 Dec 2003]
Sun woos .Net programmers
News Executives from Sun said Wednesday that the tool will be geared toward developers who are proficient with the Java language but are not trained in the most advanced capabilities in the Java specifications. [23 May 2003]
Oracle boosts network service
News Oracle has released a Java and XML development tool as part of a network service aimed at developers. The Oracle 9i JDeveloper tool will allow developers to integrate Java and XML applications for use on web, wireless and voice interfaces. [10 Aug 2001]
Nokia and Vodafone in Java for mobiles push
News Nokia and Vodafone have positioned themselves at the forefront of further developing Java for mobile devices, with the ultimate aim being more consistent platforms for developers across various handsets. [26 Aug 2004]
C++ programmers 'alive and well', says creator
News The creator of the C++ programming language claims there has been a backlash against some of the newer programming languages such as Java and C#, with developers moving back to using C++. Evans Data has found that the percentage of developers using... [25 Apr 2005]
Borland Janeva embraces web services
News This summer, Borland plans to release Janeva, an application that lets corporate developers use Microsoft tools to build Windows applications that work with software written to non-Microsoft development models, including Java 2 Enterprise Edition... [06 May 2003]
Nokia puts Java on 100 million mobiles
News Pekka Ala-Pietila, president of Nokia, told the JavaOne Developers Conference in San Francisco that the company expects to ship 50 million Java enabled mobiles by the end of the year, with the 100 million mark hit by the end of 2003. [06 Jun 2001]
Sun and IBM unveil JavaOS for business
News IBM's Java marketing director, David Gee, said the two companies are actively recruiting developers to produce applications for the new OS. The release, to software developers and hardware manufacturers, comes just four months after announcing... [06 Aug 1998]
Web 2.0 sends web developer pay skyrocketing
News Web developers with Java skills can demand £35,000 per annum, while those with Enterprise Java Beans knowledge can ask as much as £50,000, the report claims. A surge in demand for web skills on the back of web 2.0 successes including MySpace and... [15 Dec 2006]
SAP spurns Microsoft .NET for Java
News Sun Microsystems is set to score a major victory in the battle for the hearts and minds of software developers when SAP confirms its decision to go with a Java-based platform ahead of Microsoft's .NET. [30 Oct 2001]
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