Although Java founder James Gosling has left Oracle apparently under less-than-cordial circumstances, he still can be found championing Java technologies now sponsored by Oracle. In his blog Monday, ...
James Gosling, the original designer of the Java programming language at Sun Microsystems before that company was acquired by Oracle, wrote in his blog that he has resigned from Oracle. Gosling, in a ...
One of the fun things about writing a blog is seeing a wide range of news sources churn stories out based on the same kernel of information. Thus, I eagerly scoured the tech press to find out more ...
Java founder James Gosling has weighed in on Oracle’s lawsuit against Google over Android’s use of Java, saying the unsurprising litigation was about ego, money, and power. In separate blog posts ...
The big picture: Java stands as one of the enduring pillars of the software world. The programming language was released by Sun Microsystems on May 23, 1995, and so far has weathered the shifting ...
James Gosling is a 20-year veteran of Sun Microsystems and wears many hats at the company, including vice president and Sun fellow and CTO for the vendor’s Java Development Platform and Tools group.
James Gosling, the Java pioneer who recently quit Oracle, said in a weekend blog post that he would continue to be involved with Java and that his resignation has been "a full-time job." Gosling left ...