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  • ...y across the computer industry. There are three different editions of the Java platform:<ref>{{cite web As of December 2006, the Java platform (Standard Edition) was in its 6th major revision (version 6.0).
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  • [[Talk:Java platform/Archive1|Archive 1]] is what existed before I gutted the article and starte ==splitting Java platform out from the programming language==
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  • This is Archive 1 for [[Talk:Java platform]]. These are the old comments before we gutted the article and started it
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  • [[Talk:Java platform/Archive1|Archive 1]] is what existed before I gutted the article and starte ==splitting Java platform out from the programming language==
    604 bytes (81 words) - 15:35, 25 July 2008
  • * [[Java platform]]
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  • * [[List of languages using the .NET Framework]]{{r|Java platform}} {{r|Java platform}}
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  • {{r|Java platform}}
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  • | pagename = Java platform | abc = Java platform
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  • ...typed features designed to make it faster to run in compiled form on the [[Java platform|JVM]]. Created by the team that created the JRuby compiler/runtime and used
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  • ==splitting Java platform out from the programming language== I'd also think that the Java platform article would serve to cover all the different aspects of Java as an overvi
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  • {{r|Java platform}}
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  • # [[Java platform|Java]] programming language father [[James Gosling]]
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  • ...ustomer programming at a [[middleware]] level, such as [[Web services]], [[Java platform|Java Virtual Machine]], [[XML]] or [[SQL]] databases, etc. Increasingly co A [[Java platform|Java Virtual Machine]] is middleware, not the operating systems or virtual
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  • {{r|Java platform}}
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  • ...s leads many people to attempt a '''comparison of Java and .NET'''. The [[Java platform]] is older, dating from the mid-1990's. But in 2000, [[Microsoft]] introdu As of 2007, the Java platform and the .NET framework have been competing vigorously on the desktop, but e
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  • {{r|Java platform}}
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  • ...working as a consultant, in the field of software development. My focus is Java platform, Spring framework.
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  • {{r|Java platform}}
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  • ...y across the computer industry. There are three different editions of the Java platform:<ref>{{cite web As of December 2006, the Java platform (Standard Edition) was in its 6th major revision (version 6.0).
    10 KB (1,584 words) - 00:33, 20 February 2010
  • * [[Java platform|Java]]'s byte-code interpreter
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  • }}</ref>. The Java [[source code]] [[compiler]] is part of the [[Java platform]] (a bundle of interdependent programs) originally specified and implemente ...system is being used. For more about how this is accomplished, see the [[Java platform]].
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