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Session from Dr. James Gosling on the Java- and .Net conference Herbstcampus 2008 (see http://www.source-knights.com).

When does one have the opportunity to meet someone who has not only developed an editor but has written a seamlessly successful programming language? And when may one ask any passionate question to such a person?

In this session Dr. James Gosling, inventor of the Java programming language, will answer all questions from the audience.

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  • @thedeadbaby you obviusly dont see java'as potential, in the present and the future. and btw, you wont even dream to achieve what this man has.

  • The ultimate complete revolutionary in the history of computing.

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  • Your Video Is Very Useful Sharing Session from Dr. James Gosling on the Java- and .Net conference

  • @thedeadbaby you definetely had javy issues

  • @thedeadbaby Angsty student alert. Everyone cover you eyes.

  • @KortusLombardie you must not be referring to the same Java as i am. I am not referring to any soap opera ok?

  • @KortusLombardie i don't even know why i'm arguing with a moron like you.. You must have something invested in this obsolete language for you to defend it so much. Too bad your investment will fail.

  • I have a very good idea of this "potential". Oracle suing Google over java Patents.  Look at your typical lawsuit involving software. Netscape? Java Applets? Dont kid yourself. IT IS DEAD.

  • @KortusLombardie I do have an idea of its "potential". If you are talking about the present, the word "potential" doesn't even apply, so choose your words wisely. And using ad hominems doesn't make make your argument correct. It is quite obvious that you have nothing to add to this conversation. Java has tried too hard to be useful, first in embedded devices as OAK (failure), then on the front end of web applications (failure), then in the middle tier of web applications (failure).

  • @thedeadbaby really? you're comparing JEE. net and php?

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