James Gosling, the creator of the Java programming language, has recently joined the staff of Google.
This is considered a successful "search giant", in the context of service firms are legal trouble with the boss of Java, Oracle Corporation, for the use of Java in the Android platform.
Gosling wrote on blogs about joining Google: "I do not know what will work, but I hope to do everything that I like. "
However, it seems that anyone can guess, surely Gosling will work to develop the Android platform.
James Gosling, who gave birth to the Java programming language
Gosling said he had the wonderful opportunity to participate in Google, even though the work required to do from day to day, "but that would be a fun job with motivation to large. "
Gosling has built and developed the Java language while working for Sun Microsystems Corporation. The project began in 1991 and the language was released in 1995.
However, when Sun was acquired by Oracle in January 2010, Gosling had left the company several months later. Gosling does not seem impressed with the "new owners" of the Sun, he said: "What can I say (on Oracle), that this caused many bad things than good", even Call Larry Ellison, CEO of Oracle is ... "Larry, dark prince. "
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This is considered a successful "search giant", in the context of service firms are legal trouble with the boss of Java, Oracle Corporation, for the use of Java in the Android platform.
Gosling wrote on blogs about joining Google: "I do not know what will work, but I hope to do everything that I like. "
However, it seems that anyone can guess, surely Gosling will work to develop the Android platform.
James Gosling, who gave birth to the Java programming language
Gosling said he had the wonderful opportunity to participate in Google, even though the work required to do from day to day, "but that would be a fun job with motivation to large. "
Gosling has built and developed the Java language while working for Sun Microsystems Corporation. The project began in 1991 and the language was released in 1995.
However, when Sun was acquired by Oracle in January 2010, Gosling had left the company several months later. Gosling does not seem impressed with the "new owners" of the Sun, he said: "What can I say (on Oracle), that this caused many bad things than good", even Call Larry Ellison, CEO of Oracle is ... "Larry, dark prince. "




















































