Gosling has the right to work for or not work for whoever he wants, so
if he doesn't want to work for Oracle thats perfectly fine.  If he
didn't like the job Oracle was trying to hire him for, he shouldn't
have taken it.  But complaining that "Oracle isn't Sun" seems a bit
silly.  Sun had to put itself up for sale for a reason.

And he really lost me when he complained that Oracle didn't want to
send all the former Sun employees to an amusement park for a day.

On Sep 22, 2:26 pm, CKoerner <[email protected]> wrote:
> In an exclusive interview with eWEEK, Java creator James Gosling
> discusses a series of issues he earlier declined to take public,
> including why he left Oracle.
>
> http://www.eweek.com/c/a/Application-Development/Java-Creator-James-G...

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