JaroslavTulach at 14:45, 21 September 2018 - 2018-09-21 14:45:05

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These days [[JavaScript]] (the default language of the browser) becomes increasingly popular in other environments (including server side) and may be seen to provide more [[WORA]] than [[Java]] - which is the reason I decided to start the [[Bck2Brwsr]] project (and why others develop [[VM]]s for [[iOS]]).
These days [[JavaScript]] (the default language of the browser) becomes increasingly popular in other environments (including server side) and may be seen to provide more [[WORA]] than [[Java]] - which is the reason I decided to start the [[Bck2Brwsr]] project (and why others develop [[VM]]s for [[iOS]]).
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It is 2018 and when people seek [[WORA]] on the server side, they usually select [[docker]].

JaroslavTulach at 12:34, 10 December 2013 - 2013-12-10 12:34:38

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Write Once Run Anywhere ([[wikipedia:Write_once,_run_anywhere|WORA]]) is the original promise of [[Java]]. The goal is to write the code once and execute it in multiple [[environment]]s. This has become an increasing reality since [[Java]]'s introduction in mid-90ies - with one exception - the browser.
Write Once Run Anywhere ([[wikipedia:Write_once,_run_anywhere|WORA]]) is the original promise of [[Java]]. The goal is to write the code once and execute it in multiple [[environment]]s. This has become an increasing reality since [[Java]]'s introduction in mid-90ies - with one exception - the browser.
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These days [[JavaScript]] (the default language of the browser) becomes increasingly popular in other environments (including server side) and may be seen to provide more [[WORA]] than [[Java]] - which is the reason I decided to start the [[Bck2Brwsr]] project (and why others developer [[VM]]s for [[iOS]]).
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These days [[JavaScript]] (the default language of the browser) becomes increasingly popular in other environments (including server side) and may be seen to provide more [[WORA]] than [[Java]] - which is the reason I decided to start the [[Bck2Brwsr]] project (and why others develop [[VM]]s for [[iOS]]).

JaroslavTulach at 12:34, 10 December 2013 - 2013-12-10 12:34:28

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Write Once Run Anywhere ([[wikipedia:Write_once,_run_anywhere|WORA]]) is the original promise of [[Java]]. The goal is to write the code once and execute it in multiple [[environment]]s. This has become an increasing reality since [[Java]]'s introduction in mid-90ies - with one exception - the browser.
Write Once Run Anywhere ([[wikipedia:Write_once,_run_anywhere|WORA]]) is the original promise of [[Java]]. The goal is to write the code once and execute it in multiple [[environment]]s. This has become an increasing reality since [[Java]]'s introduction in mid-90ies - with one exception - the browser.
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These days [[JavaScript]] (the default language of the browser) becomes increasingly popular in other environments (including server side) and may be seen to provide more [[WORA]] than [[Java]] - which is the reason I decided to start the [[Bck2Brwsr]] project.
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These days [[JavaScript]] (the default language of the browser) becomes increasingly popular in other environments (including server side) and may be seen to provide more [[WORA]] than [[Java]] - which is the reason I decided to start the [[Bck2Brwsr]] project (and why others developer [[VM]]s for [[iOS]]).

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New page: Write Once Run Anywhere (WORA) is the original promise of Java. The goal is to write the code once and execute it in multiple environments. T...

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Write Once Run Anywhere ([[wikipedia:Write_once,_run_anywhere|WORA]]) is the original promise of [[Java]]. The goal is to write the code once and execute it in multiple [[environment]]s. This has become an increasing reality since [[Java]]'s introduction in mid-90ies - with one exception - the browser.

These days [[JavaScript]] (the default language of the browser) becomes increasingly popular in other environments (including server side) and may be seen to provide more [[WORA]] than [[Java]] - which is the reason I decided to start the [[Bck2Brwsr]] project.