Java Spotlight Episode 150: James Gosling on Java

Java Spotlight Episode 150: James Gosling on Java

Released Thursday, 31st October 2013
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Java Spotlight Episode 150: James Gosling on Java

Java Spotlight Episode 150: James Gosling on Java

Java Spotlight Episode 150: James Gosling on Java

Java Spotlight Episode 150: James Gosling on Java

Thursday, 31st October 2013
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Interview with James Gosling, father of Java and Java Champion, on the history of Java, his work at Liquid Robotics, NetBeans IDE, the future of Java and what he sees as the next revolutionary trend in the computer industry.

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imageJames Gosling received a BSc in Computer Science from the University of Calgary, Canada in 1977. He received a PhD in Computer Science from Carnegie-Mellon University in 1983. The title of his thesis was "The Algebraic Manipulation of Constraints". He spent many years as a VP & Fellow at Sun Microsystems. He has built satellite data acquisition systems, a multiprocessor version of Unix, several compilers, mail systems and window managers. He has also built a WYSIWYG text editor, a constraint based drawing editor and a text editor called `Emacs' for Unix systems. At Sun his early activity was as lead engineer of the NeWS window system. He did the original design of the Java programming language and implemented its original compiler and virtual machine. He has been a contributor to the Real-Time Specification for Java, and a researcher at Sun labs where his primary interest was software development tools.     He then was the Chief Technology Officer of Sun's Developer Products Group and the CTO of Sun's Client Software Group. He briefly worked for Oracle after the acquisition of Sun. After a year off, he spent some time at Google and is now the chief software architect at Liquid Robotics where he spends his time writing software for the Waveglider, an autonomous ocean-going robot.


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