Bck2Brwsr
From APIDesign
(Difference between revisions)
(New page: During my duties at JavaOne2012 my feeling (gained by observing various RSS feeds like hackernews) that Java is no longer as cool as it used to be straightened. It always s...) |
|||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
- | During my duties at [[JavaOne2012]] my feeling (gained by observing various [[RSS]] feeds like hackernews) that [[Java]] is no longer as [[cool]] as it used to be straightened. It always starts by loosing interest of newcomers, targeting just a piece of the technology segment and soon [[Java]] becomes new [[ | + | During my duties at [[JavaOne2012]] my feeling (gained by observing various [[RSS]] feeds like hackernews) that [[Java]] is no longer as [[cool]] as it used to be straightened. It always starts by loosing interest of newcomers, targeting just a piece of the technology segment and soon [[Java]] becomes new [[COBOL]]. Just read [http://mashable.com/2012/11/12/javascript/ Is JavaScript the Future of Programming?] and (if you like [[Java]]), you'll get scared. I decided to do something about that. I'd like to return my favorite programming language [[Bck2Brwsr]]. |
== Demo == | == Demo == | ||
Here is a trivial [http://hudson.apidesign.org/hudson/job/bck2brwsr/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/javaquery/demo-calculator/target/classes/org/apidesign/bck2brwsr/mavenhtml/Calculator.xhtml Calculator] written in [[Java]] running in your browser regardless whather you installed [[Java]] plugin or not. | Here is a trivial [http://hudson.apidesign.org/hudson/job/bck2brwsr/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/javaquery/demo-calculator/target/classes/org/apidesign/bck2brwsr/mavenhtml/Calculator.xhtml Calculator] written in [[Java]] running in your browser regardless whather you installed [[Java]] plugin or not. |
Revision as of 22:22, 21 November 2012
During my duties at JavaOne2012 my feeling (gained by observing various RSS feeds like hackernews) that Java is no longer as cool as it used to be straightened. It always starts by loosing interest of newcomers, targeting just a piece of the technology segment and soon Java becomes new COBOL. Just read Is JavaScript the Future of Programming? and (if you like Java), you'll get scared. I decided to do something about that. I'd like to return my favorite programming language Bck2Brwsr.
Demo
Here is a trivial Calculator written in Java running in your browser regardless whather you installed Java plugin or not.