Up steps the founder
One of Android's founding fathers takes to the stand to defend the series of emails sent regarding Java licences and we delve deep into the mire of API copyright law
Small update for Apache extracting project
Following on from November's first full version, Apache's data extracting project has received its first update to the 1.0 series.
Tying up Week One loose ends. Sort of.
Day 5 of proceedings in the trial between Oracle and Google over Java patents used Android was considerably low key by the standards set, but there were some important…
Message Service simplified
Long overdue a makeover, Java Message Service (JSR 343) is getting some serious renovation to bring it up to the level of other features for Java EE 7.
It's Turbo Time
The culmination of milestone releases, Neo4j 1.7 becomes available to the public with some big upgrades for those aware of its powers
Day Four
Day Four of the trial centred upon delving deeper into the definition of Java APIs and Google engineer Tim Lindholm testifying
Making Web Tests Readable, Robust and Rapid
Ellery Crane explores Groovy browser automation solution Geb and how it can be used to write easy and top-notch functional tests.
Day Three
The saga continues with Google CEO Larry Page edgy and evasive in court under cross-examination
New Release
The code quality detector in on a charge towards enticing enterprises with some neat improvements with the stable release
Collaboration is king
The CI server and binary repository join forces to launch a solution for the Jenkins community
Day 2 of Court Proceedings
Google's defence over the use of Java patents in Android has begun. Day two saw Oracle's chief executive Larry Ellison take to the stand.
Dual upgrade for Scala
Two bumper updates for both the language itself and the Scala IDE for Eclipse. Details within.
Finally here after a year...
The JVM/JavaScript hybrid gets its first milestone and isn't scared to flaunt its new features.
First and last, they hope
After highlighting their plans for Gradle, the team release what they hope will be the only candidate for the build automation tool
No longer top dog
Almost ten years at the top (except a tiny blip), it has happened - Java is overtaken at the top of the TIOBE rankings by C.
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