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Are Java and .Net becoming legacy platforms?

Google disputes possible $6 billion Java lawsuit price tag | Lambda Syntax Alternatives

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Are Java and .Net becoming legacy platforms?
Today's hackers have a funny way of becoming tomorrow's enterprise developers. Microsoft and Oracle just better hope they don't walk away from .Net and Java before they get there. Read More


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Google disputes possible $6 billion Java lawsuit price tag
Google may owe Oracle nearly as much money in damages as Oracle paid to buy all of Sun Microsystems, according to Oracle's paid expert in the companies' Java intellectual property dispute. Read More

Lambda Syntax Alternatives
The discussion on the lambda-dev mailing list has started to address the issue of what the Java language syntax for lambdas / function literals ought to look like. Let’s look at a slightly non-trivial example and try to tease the issues out. Read More



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