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A new survey reveals that nearly 80% of ITAM and SAM professionals are moving away from Oracle Java, citing cost hikes, audit ...
In the two months since Oracle absorbed Java pioneer Sun Microsystems, Java developers are not losing sleep over how Oracle has been handling the Java technology franchise, although they have some ...
Java developer nightmare #4. Oracle's mercenary nature has become an easy target for jokes. At the 2015 JavaOne conference in San Francisco, ...
Seemingly, as a result, Oracle’s popularity with Java developers began to sink. According to Azul’s 2023 State of Java Survey and Report, ...
In this “golden age for developers,” you can use the same technology that any large organization can. Among the tools revealed at Oracle Code Rome were Managed Kubernetes to automate ...
But Java is still hugely popular and widely used in the enterprise, according to Oracle, which notes it is used by over 69% of full-time developers worldwide. Java 15 represents Oracle's ...
Oracle has made Java 16, also known as Oracle Java Development Kit 16, generally available, including 17 new enhancements to the platform aimed at further improving developer productivity. This latest ...
Oracle announced a language server tool for Java developers using Visual Studio Code to provide language-specific "smarts" in the super-popular, open source-based, cross-platform code editor. The new ...
Oracle Groundbreaker Award winner Graeme Rocher's new open source project fills a growing need in a cloud native, ... What Java Developers Don’t Know About Memory Can Cost Them Money in the Cloud.
What do the programmers and companies that depend on the Java software family make of Oracle suing Google? To find out, we asked them. [ The Five Winners of Oracle suing Google ] The lawyers and ...
For David Blevins, the CEO at Java developer Tomitribe, Oracle's limited financial opportunity is nothing but a good thing. "If it was a bigger money-maker for them, they would lock it down like ...
We believe that Oracle’s quest for a legal stranglehold on the Java API, which itself has been advanced through the Java Community Process, has nothing to do with compatibility and everything to ...