you may have noticed a slight change in this months editorial: namely, me. dont be alarmed; its all under control. like many a good piece of software, the trick is never to assume that what you have will continue to be what you need. reinvention is paramount to keep ahead in what can only be described as a lightning-paced industry.
accordingly, your beloved jdj is about to get a version increase. at the moment, were going into version 1.1, with a view to a complete move to version 2.0 in three to four months time.
jdj, now in its sixth year of serving you, the java developer, has grown from strength to strength in those years. we have followed the trends in this corner of the industry and reported them to you as best we could. considering the speed at which sun was churning out new versions of the api, it was a task that ensured we never had time to sit on any laurels. with reference to that, id like to give special thanks to the man who steered the ship so well through those waters and brought us to the point we are at today: our founding editor-in-chief, sean rhody. i inherit a great legacy.
as you know, java has moved on significantly since its advent just over six years ago. the world is starting t... 下一页