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[News] Programming with Java and JavaScript Just Got Easier

  • Subject: [News] Programming with Java and JavaScript Just Got Easier
  • From: Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 11 Dec 2009 02:24:08 +0000
  • Followup-to: comp.os.linux.advocacy
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News Brief: Google Revs Web Development With GWT 2.0

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| Web-based applications are at the core of 
| Google's strategy. As a result, it's not 
| surprising that Google has been embarking 
| on a strategy to help both itself and the 
| wider developer community build better Web 
| applications.
| 
| Key to Google's Web application 
| development effort is its Google Web Tools 
| (GWT) applications, which became open 
| source in 2006. This week, Google debuted 
| GWT 2.0, which provides new developer 
| workflow improvements as well performance 
| enhancements. 
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http://www.developer.com/open/article.php/3852351/News-Brief-Google-Revs-Web-Development-With-GWT-20.htm

Sun Releases 3 Java Upgrades as EU Begins Closed-Door Merger Hearing

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| Sun appears to have timed the release of 
| three updated versions of its Java 
| enterprise software products to coincide 
| with a closed-door hearing in Europe about 
| Oracle's planned takeover. Could be the 
| company wants to send regulators a message 
| that it's still viable and still 
| innovating. It's also quite likely that 
| Sun is seeking to reassure customers, who 
| are no doubt becoming restless.
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http://www.linuxinsider.com/rsstory/68870.html

What do Interpreted Programming Languages have in Common? Part II

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| I begin this tutorial a few weeks ago with 
| Part I and received some very nice 
| comments correcting my (fortunately) minor 
| errors. This isn't a tutorial about how to 
| program in a specific language or even 
| really about how to program. I wanted to 
| show the common structure of interpreted 
| programming languages in the hopes of 
| revealing some common threads, rather than 
| focusing on the ins and outs of one 
| language. I've heard it said that if you 
| learn one langauge, it makes learning the 
| next one easier. My problem is I get lost 
| in the nuances of the language in question 
| and lose track of the basic structure of 
| programming. I've created this tutorial 
| series to try and correct that. This 
| tutorial is for my education as much as 
| anyone else's so I welcome comments but, 
| as I said before, be polite. This is about 
| learning.
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http://millionchimpanzees.blogspot.com/2009/12/what-do-interpreted-programming.html


Recent:

When Javascript became the world's new CPU

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| All this wouldnât be possible without that
| little scripting language created some
| fifteen years ago to spike up web pages.
| Yes, thatâs Javascript. Some people hate it,
| some people love it, but the world
| definitely needs it. Google, with Google
| Chrome OS, is betting a lot on it. Visual
| Environments like Lily are starting to pop
| up â and you can bet there will be more and
| more.
|
| We live in an online world, and Javascript
| is the new worldâs engine. Itâs open, itâs
| free, itâs powerful, and itâs managed to
| reshape the computer world.
|
| Whoever bet on it was definitely in the right
| place at the right time. Would you have ever
| imagined?
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http://www.freesoftwaremagazine.com/columns/when_javascript_became_worlds_new_cpu


10 Awesome Google Chrome JavaScript Experiments

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| Several months ago, Google launched Chrome Experiments to feature some of the
| most innovative uses of JavaScript. Designers and programmers from all over
| the world are encouraged to submit their own experiments using the latest
| open standards that include HTML5, Canvas, SVG, and more. At the moment, more
| than fifty impressive JavaScript experiments have been submitted. The apps
| are apparently intended to highlight the speed and power of Chrome since they
| run faster with it than with any other browsers.
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http://www.junauza.com/2009/08/10-awesome-google-chrome-javascript.html
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