Rise and fall and rise of java jax 2011 london

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10.20.2005

The Rise and Fall and Rise of Java

November 2011

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The Rise

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The History

Soure: Tiobe Programming Community Index

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The Fall

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The Decline

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The Analysts

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Forrester's Mike Gualtieri

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Forrester's John Rymer

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The Events

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Source: Ars Technica

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What developers were asking us in 2010

Source: RedMonk Analytics

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Unipolar, Bipolar or Multipolar

• the ASF• the Eclipse Foundation• Google• IBM• Oracle• OSGi• Red Hat• VMware Springsource

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SpringSource

“For the first time in 10 years, I have no desire to go to JavaOne.”

Rod Johnson, CEO SpringSource

Spring made JEE less painfulGroovyRabbitMQCloud Foundry

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Language Fragmentation

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The Rise

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Java Mentions on Open Source List Traffic

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Has Java Peaked?

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Everything is relative

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The evidence does not support the claim that Java is a

“dead end”

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Java is no longeras popular

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What Java is is themost popular

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When Web Companies Grow Up

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Google even does stuff like

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Embrace and extend: the sincerest form of flattery

“We saw more and more people were writing cloud applications in Java.” - Amitabh Srivastava, Microsoft SVP Server and Cloud Division, announcing “first class support” for Java in Azure

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Language Diversity and the JVM

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Hadoop at Facebookhttp://hadoopblog.blogspot.com/2010/05/facebook-has-worlds-largest-hadoop.html

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Brains

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