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Canadians steal Java conference
At Sun Microsystems Inc.'s third annual Java customer pep talk, called JavaJolt, a group of carefully picked Canadian Java users told a few dozen delegates from around the world how they have been faring with Java. The University of Western Ontario outlined its $300,000 "library of the fut...
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Published in: | Computing Canada 1998-08, Vol.24 (31), p.27 |
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Format: | Magazinearticle |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | At Sun Microsystems Inc.'s third annual Java customer pep talk, called JavaJolt, a group of carefully picked Canadian Java users told a few dozen delegates from around the world how they have been faring with Java. The University of Western Ontario outlined its $300,000 "library of the future" project. |
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ISSN: | 0319-0161 |