If you own an Apple device, you can't run Java—at least not as Java, although there is a project to port Java code to Objective C but that's another story. If you own a Windows-based or Android-based ...
First, let's cover the technical issues. It's verbose, combines the worst of both worlds between static and dynamic typing by having a hobbled but extremely clunky type system, and mandates running on ...
New programming languages come and go, but Java and C/C++ may not be the only ones to keep an eye on. Of course, new programming languages keep cropping up, including ones designed for embedded ...