The state of Java 9
The release has been mired in disagreements pitting Java steward Oracle against major Java participants such as Red Hat and IBM over whether modularization is on the right track. [...]Oracle's Mark Reinhold, chief architect of the company's Java platform group, has been on the modularity s...
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