Despite the recent release of a major upgrade to the platform, Java is losing popularity based on the latest monthly assessment of programming languages by Tiobe Software. The October edition of the ...
At the turn of the century, enthusiasm for Java was waning. Embedded Java in browsers died as soon as JavaScripting technologies proved themselves as simpler and more secure alternatives, and on the ...
There has been a lot of scuttlebutt lately about Oracle and a supposed de-emphasis on Java within the company. The rumblings are getting louder. From the apparent dismissal of Java evangelists to an ...
Is the Java programming language coming to a slow death at the hands of LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL, and the P-languages) and .NET? BusinessWeek is running an article that weighs in on the ...
Java is still the most popular programming language in the world, according to the Tiobe Index and the PYPL Index. While Java lost market share in both rankings over the past year, it managed to keep ...