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  • Oracle's Java security head: We will 'fix Java,' communicate better

    Oracle's head of Java security is promising the vendor will "fix" issues with the widely used programming language, as well as improve its outreach efforts to community members, following a spate of high-profile vulnerabilities.

    Written by Chris Kanaracus25 Jan. 13 20:56
  • Java put on a regular release schedule

    Starting with Java 8, to be released in September, the development team behind the widely used programming language plans to release a new version of Java every two years -- and stick to that schedule.

    Written by Joab Jackson11 Jan. 13 21:54
  • C variants rule programming language roost

    Information technology may thrive on the new, but it is heavily supported by a programming language more than 40 years old.

    Written by Joab Jackson07 Jan. 13 23:31
  • New Ada 2012 ISO standard offers security boost

    The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) has published as a standard the latest version of the Ada programming language, Ada 2012, which offers a new security feature found in few other languages, called contract-based programming.

    Written by Joab Jackson20 Dec. 12 18:59
  • YouTube scales MySQL with Go code

    YouTube engineers are developing a set of software, called Vitess, that will help open-source MySQL databases work more efficiently in very large-scale production environments. To write the code, they are using Google's programming language Go.

    Written by Joab Jackson15 Dec. 12 01:00
  • Amazon connects node.js to AWS services

    Amazon is providing a way for one of the most popular JavaScript extensions, node.js, to easily access the Amazon Web Service collection of cloud computing capabilities.

    Written by Joab Jackson05 Dec. 12 16:28
  • Microsoft updates C++ compiler

    Microsoft is updating its C++ compiler for its Visual Studio 12 IDE (integrated development environment) so that Windows application developers can use parts of the latest version of the programming language, C++11.

    Written by Joab Jackson05 Nov. 12 17:15
  • Windows 8 presses developers to update their skills

    Microsoft likes to talk about Windows 8 as being Windows "reimagined," and in many ways it is quite a departure from its predecessors. To allow the operating system's use across a range of touchscreen devices, Microsoft radically redesigned the look and feel of the OS.

    Written by Joab Jackson02 Nov. 12 23:35
  • Microsoft CEO Ballmer touts Windows 8 momentum

    Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer kicked off the company's annual Build developer conference emphasizing the momentum of the company's new Windows 8 and Windows Phone 8 operating systems.

    Written by Joab Jackson30 Oct. 12 17:26
  • Oracle demands January trial in Google-Android case

    Google and Oracle continue to differ over when their lawsuit over alleged Java intellectual property violations in the Android mobile OS should begin, according to a joint filing the companies made late Monday in U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California.

    Written by Chris Kanaracus21 Dec. 11 02:41
  • Facebook releases a PHP just-in-time compiler

    In its continuing endeavor to serve its 800 million users as quickly as possible, Facebook is once again revamping the way it handles its PHP-based Web pages.

    Written by Joab Jackson10 Dec. 11 06:38
  • PHP 5.4 emerges from the collapse of PHP 6.0

    With the pending release of PHP version 5.4, due early next year, the creators behind the popular Web scripting language are including the best parts of the now-abandoned PHP 6.0 project.

    Written by Joab Jackson06 Dec. 11 04:54
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