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Do you still have Java turned on in your web browser? If your answer is “Yes” or “I’m not sure” then it’s time to take action.
All you need to do is compile your Java code into a WASM binary file, and the browser takes care of the rest. Java, WebAssembly and the browser In this tutorial, I will show you how to write logic in ...
Below are instructions for unplugging Java from whatever Web browser you may use to surf the Web. These instructions were originally posted as a how-to in response to this piece: Zero-Day Java ...
Jeroen van Bergen introduces JGraph, a popular open source library for creating graphs in Java applications. Creating a Wikipedia browser is an easy way to get started with JGraph’s Swing-MVC ...
I blogged earlier about how the component marketplaces for Delphi and .NET make the Java equivalent look virtually non-existent. In looking for someone or something to blame, some may point to the ...
PayPal reveals that writing server-side software in node.js rather than Java is allowing it to serve web pages more rapidly and simplifying web development.