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Microsoft announces the launch of a new website designed to provide Java developers with a new level of support in the form of tools and resources that enable them to code, deploy, and scale their ...
Pluralsight, the online training resource targeting professional developers which announced its raise of $27.5 million from Insight Venture Partners earlier this year, is now putting that funding ...
A hands-on approach to app and backend development With over 160 hours of self-paced video lessons, this online bundle is built for users at any experience level. It begins with foundational Java ...
Developer tools and solutions provider Telerik has released a new version of its framework for building applications and Web sites with HTML5 and JavaScript that supports Java.
Microsoft's implementation of OpenJDK is now ready for developers who want to use Java on the Azure cloud.
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