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Gosling: Blu-ray victory to spur Java creativity

March 6, 2008 So-called father of Java hopes that JavaFX will enable a Blu-ray graphical user experience beyond playing high-definition DVDs. TAGS: James Gosling, Blu-ray, Blu-ray disc, Java, Sydney, victory, Sun Microsystems Inc., DVD

Gosling on creating Java: Like 'science fiction'

June 30, 2005 James Gosling, who led the project that eventually became Java says his team never could have predicted their work's significance in what was to come. TAGS: James Gosling, science fiction, Sun Microsystems Inc., Java

Gosling looks down Sun's open road

March 19, 2007 The man behind Java offers his take on open source, security and why IT is always "on the edge of collapse." TAGS: James Gosling, GPL, Java, Sun Microsystems Inc., open source, license, platform, security, technique, information technology

Java goes back to the PC

May 11, 2007 James Gosling, who helped create Sun Microsystems' Java software, is working to bring it back to its desktop computing roots.Making things easy with JavaFX Sun looks to jolt interest in Java TAGS: James Gosling, applet, Java, Sun Microsystems Inc., Java Platform, Stephen Shankland, scripting language, GUI, 2D, Adobe Systems Inc., PC, Microsoft Corp.

Is Java getting better with age?

January 9, 2006 Scripting languages are catching on with developers, but Sun's James Gosling sees plenty of kick left in Java. TAGS: James Gosling, scripting language, Java, BEA Systems Inc., AJAX, programming language, PHP, programming, blog, Sun Microsystems Inc.

Gosling questions Sun-Microsoft pact

February 3, 2005 The father of Java tells developers that in some ways, the technical agreement with Microsoft is meaning less and less. Video: "We're not a .Net company," Sun's Gosling says TAGS: James Gosling, Samba, digital-rights management, DMCA, Sun Microsystems Inc., father, agreement, antitrust, Java, European Union, Microsoft Corp., open source, Europe, developer, DVD, U.S.

A closer look at Java

June 29, 2005 James Gosling gets down to the nitty-gritty on Sun's software and assesses the open-source odds. TAGS: James Gosling, JavaOne, Java, Sun Microsystems Inc., trade show, consumer electronics, electronics, project, cell phone, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows

Alpha Java geek returns

January 28, 2004 James Gosling recently returned to Sun Microsystems' Java tools division. Can his star power breathe new life into Sun software? TAGS: James Gosling, Java tool, Java, Sun Microsystems Inc., IDE, Java server, product development, development tool, health, programming, developer

Father of Java joins Sun tools group

November 6, 2003 Sun Microsystems says that James Gosling, considered the father of the Java programming language, will join Sun's Developer Platforms Group as chief technology officer. TAGS: James Gosling, Sun Microsystems Inc., development tool, Java, application development, programming language, chief technology officer, programming, IBM Corp., vice president, developer, Microsoft Corp.

Sun looks to jolt interest in Java

May 12, 2007 With its JavaOne conference under way, Sun aims to capitalize on the growing interest in so-called rich Internet applications. TAGS: JavaOne, Sun Microsystems Inc., Java, James Gosling, Internet application, object-oriented, Java software, open source, OpenOffice, blog, photograph, conference, San Francisco, video, cell phone, Apple Macintosh

Live from San Francisco, Scott McNealy

May 19, 2006 It was comedy hour at JavaOne, as Sun's chairman laid out his Letterman-style "Top 10 best things about not being CEO." Video: McNealy hams it up TAGS: Scott McNealy, JavaOne, James Gosling, Sun Microsystems Inc., Sarbanes-Oxley Act, Jonathan Schwartz, CEO, San Francisco, Java, chairman, video

Door to Java source code opens a crack wider

March 16, 2005 "Project Peabody" adds two licenses that make it easier for outsiders to see the code. But Sun stops short of embracing open source. TAGS: J2SE, James Gosling, Java, Java software, Sun Microsystems Inc., license, Java software company, open source, Java 2, J2EE, source code, software company

'Free' is the new 'cheap' for software tools

January 31, 2006 The release of IBM's free DB2 database points to the downward price pressure from open-source programmers' tools. TAGS: IBM DB2, BEA Systems Inc., James Gosling, free version, software developer, database server, IBM Corp., open source, Oracle Corp., programming tool, database, vendor, software company, Microsoft Corp., server

Partnerships light up Sun's Java show

June 30, 2005 Also from JavaOne: James Gosling talks scripting languages and open source, and Sun unveils its first laptop. TAGS: Java, James Gosling, Sun Microsystems Inc., JavaOne, Sun Java Desktop System, Linux desktop, Java server, Newsmaker, Sun Java, open source, RFID, BEA Systems Inc., blog, exec, desktop computer, IBM Corp.

Java to appear in next-gen DVD players

June 28, 2005 Sun announces that Java, a technology originally conceived for consumer electronics devices, will be built into Blu-ray Disc players. TAGS: Blu-ray, Java, James Gosling, DVD player, Sun Microsystems Inc., Blu-ray disc, DVD, consumer electronics, HD-DVD, Panasonic, server

Week ahead: Conferences aplenty

May 30, 2004 Don't forget to turn off your alarm and sleep in on Monday--it's Memorial Day. But the rest of the week promises a full schedule of conferences. TAGS: James Gosling, Taipei, Computex, search business, Redwood City, conference, search engine, Shanghai, event, SCO Group Inc., London, California, Sun Microsystems Inc., China, HP, e-mail

IBM urges Sun to make Java open source

February 26, 2004 Big Blue offers to work with Sun to help shepherd the programming language--Sun's most valuable software asset--through an open-source development model. TAGS: Java, Java technology, Sun Microsystems Inc., open source, James Gosling, IBM Corp., Java software, open-source software, letter, asset, vice president, programming

Sun's Tiger aims to tame Java programming

February 5, 2004 The test version of the J2SE development specification includes enhancements designed to make Java programmers more productive and desktop Java applications easier to manage. TAGS: J2SE, Java, Java 2, Java application, Java programmer, James Gosling, Java software, Sun Microsystems Inc., SCO Group Inc., Java tool, Java program, development tool, desktop computer, specification, programmer, programming
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