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Whether we're talking Analytics, Big Data, Cloud, NoSQL, Continuous Integration and Deployment, Mobile computing or Minecraft, Java is at the nexus of the mass convergence of trends we're currently seeing in tech. It's still fashionable in Web developer circles to dismiss Java the language, but its not going anywhere, and the JVM as we know it goes from strength to strength. In this talk James Governor will look to put the return of Java into context, with both stories, and quantitative data.

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10.20.2005

How Java Got Its Mojo Back

November 2011

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“As a citizen primarily of the Web, I can’t help but notice that in recent years, its interesting bits (Facebook, Wikipedia, Twitter, 37 Signals, Ravelry) are largely not being built in Java.” Tim Bray, Ongoing, July 2010

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Forrester's Mike Gualtieri

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Java Turns Grey

Source: Statwing

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vs C/C++

Java vs C / C++ monthly commits [Ohloh]

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True, But…

Java vs JavaScript monthly commits [Ohloh]

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And this

Java vs JavaScript monthly contributors [Ohloh]

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And this

Java vs JavaScript monthly projects [Ohloh]

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Language Fragmentation

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The 2013 Landscape

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The 2013 Jobs

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The List Traffic Trending

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The Projects

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The Relevance

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The Role

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The Awesome UI

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The Usage

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Has Java Peaked?

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When Web Companies Grow Up

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Hadoop is Eating the World

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Java is Still The Engineer’s

Choice

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Yet Frameworks

Matter

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The RedMonk Top 5

1. JavaScript 2. Java 3. PHP 4. Python 5. Ruby

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The RedMonk Top 5

1. JavaScript (Node.js) 2. Java 3. PHP 4. Python (Django) 5. Ruby (Rails)

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Compare with

InfoQ: “Top 20 Web Frameworks for the JVM,” 10.9.12

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The Paradox of Choice

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FRAMEWORKS ARE

EVOLVING

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Going small

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Hacker News

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State of the Stacks

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vs

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Brains

sss

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QUESTIONS

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