John I. Moore, Jr., Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science at The Citadel, has a wide range of experience in both industry and academia, with specific expertise in the areas of object-oriented technology, software engineering, compilers, mobile applications, and applied mathematics. For more than three decades he has designed and developed software using relational databases and several high-order languages, and he has worked extensively in Java since version 1.1. In addition, he has developed and taught numerous academic courses and industrial seminars on advanced topics in mathematics and computer science, training hundreds of mathematicians and software professionals throughout the United States and Canada.
What would Java look like if someone designed it from scratch today? Probably a lot like Kotlin
An easier way to draw graphs and data plots in your Android applications
Primitives are essential for applications dominated by numerical calculations
Restore the security benefits of BadInputFilter for any Tomcat or Servlet/JSP container implementation
Developing on Internet time still requires strong software-engineering principles