Saturday, September 3, 2011

Java comes out

Finally, all the preparatory work has come to its logical conclusion. Official announcement of Java, is already widely accepted and full of promise, was going to happen at the conference SunWorld. It was expected that this will be a short news announcement, since the main purpose of this event - UNIX-systems. But all did not happen as planned.

At four o'clock in the morning on the day of the conference, after a long and difficult negotiations, Sun signed a crucial agreement. The second side - the company Netscape,founded in April 1994, James Clark (he has already played a role in the fate OaK two years ago, when intercepted a proposal from Time Warner) and Mark Andrissenom(creator of the NCSA Mosaic). This company became the leader of the browser market after in December 1994 came out the first version of Netscape Navigator, which was open to free non-commercial use, allowing to take at that time up to 75% of the market.

May 23, 1995 Java and HotJava been officially announced by Sun and at the same time the company reported that the new version of the popular browser Netscape Navigator 2.0 will support new technology. In essence, this meant that from now on Java is a integral part of the WWW, as well as HTML. For the second time the presentation ended with a standing ovation - the triumphant march of Java began.

7 comments:

horoshiohorn at September 3, 2011 at 4:22 AM said...

java for life!

Anonymous at September 3, 2011 at 5:14 AM said...

Java is one of the more versatile languages. That much is for sure.

ScrewsAndFeathers at September 3, 2011 at 7:49 AM said...

Wow, that's great. :)

Unknown at September 3, 2011 at 10:20 AM said...

Nice one! I'm starting to learn Java and this really got me pumped!

Mike at September 4, 2011 at 1:36 AM said...

Interesting post

Dragmire at September 4, 2011 at 7:34 AM said...

This is good news!

Taylor Pumphrey at September 4, 2011 at 7:40 AM said...

Java is the language of my people

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