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unusual facts about Java programming language



Brad Cox

Even though Brad Cox invented his own programming language, Objective-C, which he used in his early career, he currently (as of 2004) conducts most of his work in other programming languages, namely Perl, Python, Ruby, Java and XML.

JGraph

JGraph is a graph drawing open source software component written in the Java programming language; started by Gaudenz Alder as a University project in 2000 at ETH Zurich, Switzerland.

Karelia Watson

At Sun Microsystems JavaOne conference in June 2004, Sun announced that they had licensed the Watson technology and were porting it to the Java programming language under the name Project Alameda.

Yoix

Yoix technology provides a pure Java programming language implementation of a general purpose dynamic programming language developed by researchers at AT&T Labs.


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Generic programming

The Java programming language has provided genericity facilities syntactically based on C++'s since the introduction of J2SE 5.0.

Joshua Bloch

Bloch has proposed the extension of the Java programming language with two features: Concise Instance Creation Expressions (CICE) (coproposed with Bob Lee and Doug Lea) and Automatic Resource Management (ARM) blocks.

MultiValue

Like the Java programming language, the typical DataBASIC compiler compiles to P-code and runs in a P-machine.

Squawk

Squawk virtual machine, a Java virtual machine for small devices, written mostly in Java programming language.