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Java Industry News SYS-CON.TV Exclusive: Sun's James Gosling on the "Java Career Path"
The Father of Java is Still Juiced Up About Java
By: Jeremy Geelan
Mar. 12, 2006 06:45 AM
"Unlike Pascal, [Java] has actually got a career path that follows on from what you learn," said Gosling. In other words, you can earn your living from it. Java is now used "very heavily" by universities as the first programming language that people are taught, he continued, and Sun has been doing a great deal of work with the university sector, in particular with regard to tooling. "The hi-tech world has pretty much recovered from the dot-com boom..." Gosling noted, and JavaOne is booming because Java is booming:
"And all these things are talking to each other, so having an intellectual underpinning for all of this stuff that spans it is a big piece of what makes it all work." "Trying to make sure that you can build things so that you really can integrate this universe and that universe and the other universe across technological and national bundaries ... is very entertaining."
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