A lot was brewing at Sun Microsystems’ recent JavaOne developer conference in San Francisco, California. Between bouts of latter-gulping, M. Madhavan checked out what was happening with Sun’s platform-independent programming language.
A lot was brewing at Sun Microsystems’ recent JavaOne developer conference in San Francisco, California. Between bouts of latter-gulping, M. Madhavan checked out what was happening with Sun’s platform-independent programming language.
Mainly marketing fluff, but there was an interesting mention of Sun trying to change to a rental/subscription model similar to the way that Mobile Phones are often have free hardware so long as you subscribe to there phone service, or in this case free hardware so long as you subscribe for their developer software and support.