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Oracle has set Java on a progressive track with Java 8, and developers are looking ahead to Java 9
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Don't get caught asleep at the console -- the programming revolution stops for no one
In today's open source roundup: Controversy surrounds the choice of Debian Jessie's default desktop. Plus: How to find the right desktop for your needs, and a Borderlands game is coming to Linux
In today's open source roundup: Zorin OS made a distrohopper finally stop hopping. Plus: The Linux foundation promotes Automotive Grade Linux, and Codestarters converts Chromebooks into Ubuntu development computers for kids
Adatao's proprietary analytics suite gives Hadoop a Web-friendly front end
Can Oracle do more than capitalize on the Java platform that Sun built?
None of the problems are as bad as Heartbleed, but administrators are advised to patch
Java core has stagnated, Java EE is dead, and Spring is over, but the JVM marches on. C'mon Oracle, where are the big ideas?