Next year, 2025, will mark the 30th anniversary since Java was released by James Gosling. Thirty years is quite an age for code, and many companies wonder how Java can still be actively used for ...
Technological trends are often short-lived and have no lasting effect. New programming languages show up every year, promising faster builds and simpler syntax.
Overview: Cloud-native and microservices architectures are becoming even more central to modern applications, with Java and Spring Boot powering scalable backen ...
The Java community has no shortage of IDEs for active development. With so many available options, an organization's final choice will come down to development needs and preferences. There are more ...
If you haven't seen the latest Java developer productivity report from Perforce, you should check it out. Written by Perforce CTO Rod Cope and developer tools exec Jeff Michael, the "2025 Java ...
Enterprise software developers toiling away at the development of traditional server-side applications that get packaged in WAR files and deployed as EARs need not fret about being left behind by the ...
Micronaut offers ahead-of-time compilation, reactive NIO, and cloud-native support for microservices and serverless development. Could it be your next Java framework? The Spring framework has long ...
Microsoft today announced the launch of a new website designed to provide Java developers with a new level of support in the form of tools and resources that enable them to code, deploy, and scale ...
Developers will be able to run enterprise Java applications on the Salesforce.com cloud platform through an initiative being announced on Tuesday. Called VMforce, the platform leverages Salesforce.com ...
Can Java give Python a run for its money in the burgeoning, trendy AI space? While Python still gets top billing when it comes to developing for AI, Java proponents see the nearly 30-year-old Java ...