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Updated: July 1, 2004
Sun Microsystems' James Gosling, father of the Java programming language and the Unix text editor, Emacs, is one of the tech industry's rock stars. Gosling is currently a Sun Fellow and CTO for Sun's Developer Products group.
James Gosling at JavaOne:
'We're not a .Net company'
Videocast: Java creator James Gosling talks with ZDNet Editor in Chief Dan Farber during the JavaOne conference about the future of the Java language, the impact of the Sun's settlement with Microsoft on the direction of Java development, the debate about open sourcing Java, and whether Java is in danger of being bifurcated as IBM, BEA and others work outside the Java Community Process.
Sun rolls out the red carpet
News Focus: At JavaOne in San Francisco, Sun looks to the future of its flagship software product and tries to bring new converts into the fold. Our ZDNN special report has full coverage of the company's developer conference.
McNealy defends Sun's stewardship of Java
Video: CEO Scott McNealy responds to criticism that Sun is losing control of its stewardship of Java, insisting that his company is "rock solid" and "not going anywhere."
A new formula for success
Dan Farber: At minimum, Sun's rapidly evolving subscription pricing model will force other vendors to rethink their pricing and bundling scenarios. At maximum, it will resurrect the company's fortunes. RELATED COVERAGE |