On Jan 25, 4:43 am, fernando cassia <[email protected]> wrote:
> http://blogs.forrester.com/john_r_rymer/11-01-23-the_future_of_java#c...

I agree with four of his five findings - Oracle will direct Java
innovation, OpenJDK is not fully open (TCK issues), JCP is dying,
Competition will shift to frameworks (JEE vs Spring */Rails/Grails
etc.).  The fifth finding may be true - Fewer young developers will
learn Java first - if subscribe to the notion that in five years or so
more smartphones and tablets will be sold than PCs, and then maybe
future developers should learn Android / iOS / "HTLM 5" to build
mobile applications (though you'll still have Java/C# for the back-end
plus JSPs/ASPs/other templating libraries for the HTML front-end).

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