Tales from the history of Canadian technology

Thursday, February 22, 2007

The Order of Canada gets some hot Java

James Gosling has been named to the Order of Canada for his work on Java. The Canadian computer scientist studied at the University of Calgary before completing his Ph.D. at Carnegie-Mellon in 1983. He was the primary architect of the programming language Java and wrote the first Java compiler. There are many critics of Java, but there is little question it had a dramatic impact on the networked world.

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