How Java Got Its Mojo Back
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10.20.2005
October 2013
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“As a citizen primarily of the Web, I can’t
help but notice that in recent years, its
interesting bits (Facebook, Wikipedia,
Twitter, 37 Signals, Ravelry) are largely not
being built in Java.”
Tim Bray, Ongoing, July 2010

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Forrester's Mike Gualtieri

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Java Turns Grey

Source: Statwing

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vs C/C++

Java vs C / C++ monthly commits [Ohloh]
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True, But…

Java vs JavaScript monthly commits [Ohloh]
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And this

Java vs JavaScript monthly contributors [Ohloh]
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And this

Java vs JavaScript monthly projects [Ohloh]
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Language Fragmentation

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The 2013 Landscape

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The 2013 Jobs

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The List Traffic Trending

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The Projects

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The Relevance

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vs

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The Role

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The Awesome UI

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The Usage

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Has Java Peaked?

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When Web Companies Grow Up

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Hadoop is Eating the World

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Java is Still The
Engineer’s
Choice
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Yet
Frameworks
Matter
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The RedMonk Top 5
1.JavaScript
2.Java
3.PHP
4.Python
5.Ruby
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The RedMonk Top 5
1.JavaScript (Node.js)
2.Java
3.PHP
4.Python (Django)
5.Ruby (Rails)
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Compare with

InfoQ: “Top 20 Web Frameworks for the JVM,” 10.9.12
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The Paradox of Choice

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FRAMEWORKS
ARE
EVOLVING
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Going small

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Hacker News

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State of the Stacks

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+

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vs

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Brains
sss

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QUESTIONS
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How Java got its Mojo Back - James Governor (Redmonk)

Editor's Notes

  • #29 67 web frameworks listed