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10 years of Java (videoblog @ JavaOne)

by Tom Sanders

27 Jun 2005

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Several birthday parties are always better than just one. So to continue the celebration of the 10 year anniversary of Java, Sun this morning at the JavaOne conference in San Francisco once again marked Java's birthday. No dump tank this time however, but a brass band instead.

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Group picture of the early Java developers including Sun chief executive Scott McNealy on the left (white shirt). Java creator James Gosling is on the far right.

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