The drive towards newer Java versions and updated enterprise specifications isn’t just about keeping up with the latest tech; ...
Java turned 30 in 2025. That's a good time to look back, but also forward.
Most developers don’t wake up and say “I choose OpenJDK 11 because it’s my comfort runtime.” Let’s be real. If you’re still on 11 in 2025, it’s usually not because you want to be. It’s because ...
Despite advances in cloud computing, mobile development, and AI, the day-to-day business of enterprises around the world still runs on three programming languages that made their debut in the 1990s.