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A couple of things I'm not understanding....
Groovy is Java. Spring is Java. Ruby and the like I can understand. But if I'm not mistaken there is a proposal to even add Groovy directly into Java. Am I missing something here or is this a sign of whats to come for Java. I mean if they don't understand this how can they do anything with Java. Not to mention...do they realize Java has been open sourced? I get the upfront feeling that they are going to end up destroying Java by trying to make money off of it every way they can instead of using it as a tool to attract people to use other pieces of their platform.
Posted by: storm14k   Posted on: 06/11/09 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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A couple of things I'm not understanding....  storm14k | 06/11/09
RE: Can Oracle give Java a boost (and monetize it better)?  BobWarfield | 06/11/09
correction ...  super_J | 06/11/09
RE: Can Oracle give Java a boost (and monetize it better)?  super_J | 06/11/09
RE: Can Oracle give Java a boost (and monetize it better)?  codeclass_dot_co_uk_java_training | 07/30/09

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