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Websites on Articles: A Brief History of the Green Project Duke, the Java mascot, looks back at the very beginning of Java. The Java Language: An Overview Describes how Java is a simple, object-oriented, network-savvy, interpreted, robust, secure, architecture neutral, portable, high-performance, multithreaded, dynamic language. Java Review A review of the Java platform including J2EE and web services sections. Includes sample programs and screenshots. Rethinking Computer Science 101 (with Java) Project at MIT on "innovations in introductory computer programming". Using Java's Reflection API, by Amandeep Singh There can be many situations when you are not able to tell, exactly what class will be instantiated until runtime - which is where reflection comes in. New Data Transfer Capabilities John Zukowski reviews data transfer support within and between applications. Data transfer includes two tasks: cut, copy, and paste access to the user or system clipboard and drag-and-drop support. (November, 2001) Lab to offer open-source Java-based FPGA tool By Richard Goering. A new approach to FPGA design is unfolding at the Configurable Computing Laboratory at Brigham Young University (BYU), where researchers have developed a Java-based tool, called JHDL, that has been used to design million-gate Xilinx Inc. devices. (September 31, 2001) PASX Properties Andrew Newton reviews an alternative to Property files. (July 10, 2001) The Bluffer's Guide to Java Introduces Java terminology for the Web developer. (April 29, 2000) Java server performance: A case study of building efficient, scalable Jvms An article discussing Java performance. (August 30, 1999) CNN: Java kept alive by big money Big business provides most of the market for Java. (April 4, 1999) Design for Open Systems in Java Seminal paper on the demise of "absolute" encapsulation and transparency as an ideal. (September 6, 1997)
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