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JVM-based Languages Grow In Popularity

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Tagged: portability, languages, java, ruby, groovy, python, jruby, jvm, scala, jython

When Sun Microsystems first unveiled Java in 1995, it was hard to define. That's because Java has several parts: It is, of course, an object-oriented programming language. Java is also a standard (or multiple standards, including mobile, standard, and enterprise versions) that defines the language, as well as the libraries that a programmer can expect to have available with each version Continue Reading »


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