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The top 25 social influencers in #Java, a @jaxlondon ranking: http://t.co/72PQpG2J1W
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Photo: A 20-year old Java shirt, now a proudly owned collector’s item. (via @liferayfaces). http://t.co/c4l2x2WsFb
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A 20-year old Java shirt, now a proudly owned collector’s item. (via @liferayfaces).
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“The internet was cool and so Java was cool.” – Four veteran Java programmers remember when Java was cool. http://t.co/RbznVaU8nE
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“Java is both mainstream and very, very cool.” - James Gosling on the 10th anniversary of Java. http://t.co/PnMI3gQJyT
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James Gosling on the 10th anniversary of Java (read the German interview in Java Magazin here)
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"If it sticks with the companies which are already associated with IBM, Eclipse can be seen as a nice..." http://t.co/MYazzh87ru
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Java Magazin - Issue N°12, 2001 Editorial by Sebastian Meyen
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Visual Café 4.0: A Java tool that changed many hands http://t.co/aIUQDnCSyE
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A look at the Java programming tool PowerJ Sybase in the year 2000: http://t.co/0dWOj4GLIP
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PowerJ Sybase: in the “Enterprise Edition” it came with tools for developing enterprise web applications, including Power Site, AppModeler and a Developer Edition of Sybase EAServer. System...
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"Forte for Java" was the name for the @NetBeans IDE in 2000. Here's what it looked like: http://t.co/qSIf6GRBej
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Forte for Java was the name for the NetBeans IDE in 2000. In 1999, Sun acquired the Czech company NetBeans and further developed it as a commercial product under a new name. By the end of 2000, the...
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Visual Age for Java was the predecessor to IBM’s Eclipse. Users could program with visual elements! http://t.co/yz3scXymXA
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Visual Age for Java was the predecessor to IBM’s Eclipse. Back in 2000, the German Java Magazin highlighted the Visual Designer in Visual Age for Java, which allowed users to program with visual...
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A look at the database engine of JBuilder and its tools on Linux back in 2000. System Requirements: JDK 1.2.2 http://t.co/cEBgZokAom
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A look at the database engine of JBuilder and its tools on Linux back in 2000. System Requirements: Intel Pentium II 233MHz, 150MB disk space and JDK 1.2.2. (from a German Java Magazin issue in 2000)
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You know the Duke Java mascot? This is what he could have looked like: http://t.co/PsZKyfGa6H
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You know the Duke Java mascot? This is what he could have looked like, according to an early Java mascot prototype at Sun.
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“The Java Heist” – a Java-centred short film from 2012 by the Norwegian IT conference @JavaZone. http://t.co/N5PDN8vAJa
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The is how the @JavaMagazin summarised the very first JavaOne conference in 1998: http://t.co/NogREPDAgk
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“We have to wait and see if Java really does become the new Esperanto for the software world.” – Java Magazin http://t.co/23erkFuEfR
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“I write Java & I’m not wearing pants.” – A promotional poster for the 2005 JavaOne in the @JavaMuseum: http://t.co/AqxNmzjSOs
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Thanks, @JavaMuseum! This is such a cool initiative & we are thrilled to participate. Thanks!^pd #Java
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Video: November 2007 – Google introduces Android, delivering what would later prove to be a major boost to... http://t.co/p2AkwILexg
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Photo: Ellison giving evidence on the Java programming language at an official deposition for the Oracle v... http://t.co/abB74ZKs1a
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Ellison giving evidence on the Java programming language at an official deposition for the Oracle v Google court case over Java APIs – August 2011.
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Anyone can contribute artefacts to @JavaMuseum! We're showcasing your unique #Java memories and experiences: http://t.co/ud1GJSjEFZ
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“Java – the hottest new thing on the web!” Watch a 1995 episode of Computer Chronicles introducing #Java. http://t.co/O6gUkxrjwx
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