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The current Java.net poll is showing some interesting early results. With the number of responses approaching 100 so far, the poll question How much of your JVM-based programming is in languages ...
In addition, Concurnas provides interoperability with other JVM languages like Java and Scala. Concurnas supports Oracle JDK and OpenJDK versions 1.8 through to the latest GA release 14.
Kotlin continues to grow in popularity among Java developers, a new report from Snyk revealed. In its annual JVM ecosystem report it found that Kotlin is now the second most popular JVM language ...
The Java virtual machine (JVM) is host to a variety of other languages like Scala, Groovy and Clojure, each with their own advantages and disadvantages. In this video, Java guru Craig Tataryn of the ...
Move over, Java. There’s more to the Java Virtual Machine than just the Java language these days — and the field of languages for JVM is growing. Conceived as a mechanism to provide Java ...
Its survey of 2,000 developers for its JVM 2020 report finds that while 87% of JVM developers still use Oracle Java, the population that use Kotlin has jumped about 130%, from a 2.4% share last ...
The JVM supports a host of programming languages, such as Kotlin, Groovy, Scala and Clojure, along with JRuby and Jython, as well as more obscure languages such as BeanShell, Pizza, Pnuts and Xtend.
Discussed at the 2009 JVM Language Summit on Sun Microsystems’ campus in Santa Clara, Calif., on Sept. 16, Noop has quickly become the topic du jour in the Java development community.
The Dynamic JVM language world – especially the CFML language – has been static for some time. A big change is afoot with the creation of BoxLang, and SD Times recently had the opportunity to ...
The Scala programming language, which runs on the Java Virtual Machine, has made some inroads into enterprise deployments, but improvements in areas such as tooling will help take it even further ...