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March 24, 2020

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Oracle vs Google: Can APIs be copyrighted?

Oracle says yes and Google says no, but who’s right? Here are seven arguments in favor of copyrighting APIs — and seven against Read more ▶

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Data structures and algorithms in Java: Deep dive

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VS upgrade boosts debugging, mobile development

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Oracle extends Extended support for Java 8

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JavaFX 14 enhances API, mobile support

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WTH? OSS knows how to WFH IRL

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In-Memory Computing: Now and Tomorrow

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Image: Data structures and algorithms in Java: Deep dive

Data structures and algorithms in Java: Deep dive

Learn about array and list data structures in Java, and the algorithms you can use to search, sort, and manipulate the data they contain. Read more ▶

Image: VS upgrade boosts debugging, mobile development

VS upgrade boosts debugging, mobile development

New features in Visual Studio 2019 version 16.5 include hot reload for Xamarin.Forms and debugging enhancements for C++ and multithreaded apps Read more ▶

 
 
Image: Oracle extends Extended support for Java 8

Oracle extends Extended support for Java 8

Still the most widely used version Java, Java 8 will be eligible for Oracle’s fee-based support through 2030 Read more ▶

Image: JavaFX 14 enhances API, mobile support

JavaFX 14 enhances API, mobile support

New version of the Java-based rich client application platform puts mobile APIs on par with the desktop Read more ▶

Image: WTH? OSS knows how to WFH IRL

WTH? OSS knows how to WFH IRL

If distributed teams could build something as great as Linux, then perhaps working from home could work for you Read more ▶

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