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Java 7, The Latest From The Oracle Java Platform Promise 7 Advantages

Oracle has just announced the launch of the Java platform standard edition 7 (Java SE7). They claim that this latest Java will have a variety of convenience compared to previous versions.

It is said there are seven advantages Java SE7. The first is the change in language. Change language is said to Oracle can help developers to be more produkitf and produce programs with a simple syntak so it can be easily understood.

Next is an increase in support dynamic languages??, like Ruby, Python, and Javascript. With the language support can improve performance on the JVM.

Third is the new multicore API that makes it easier for developers decompose the problem into parts that can later be executed in parallel. In addition there is also I / O interfaces are more comprehensive, network features and new security, support of internationalization, including the Unicode 6.0, and the last is the updated version is available a few libraries.

Java SE7 the first was developed by Oracle to have compatibility with previous versions. So developers need not bother to adapt.

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Microsoft API for Developers Mobile Mapping Tool

Whether you’re a mobile developer? Do you want to continue to exist with applications that you create so that it can be used on other platforms? If so, there’s nothing wrong if you try mapping tool API (API Mapping tool) recently introduced by Microsoft. This new tool aims to offer the possibility of an application program that created the application developers of other platforms can be fully used on the Windows operating system Phone.

In addition to this tool is intended for developers of Android applications, IOS was reportedly developers will also be provided a similar tool.

Basically, Android application builder offers a comprehensive package with the ease in learning how to connect your applications made developers on other platforms can be used on Microsoft Windows platform Phone. The package itself includes a mapping tool to the Windows API Android Phone, as well as the guide “Guide for Windows 7 Phone Android Developers Application” which contains more than 90 pages and consists of seven chapters.

This tool will not actually teach developers to build applications for the Windows platform Phone, but can allow developers can implement their own creation and launch applications easily on Windows operating systems so that they can reach phone users more broadly.

One other thing to note here, that the mapping tool does not cover all of the APIs available for Windows Phone or Android, mainly because of different operating systems. But certainly, Microsoft’s own party has been set up to expand the scope as much as possible so far.

Furthermore, Microsoft will implement the database using the Windows Phone Mango flavor as the next mobile platform on the tool API mapping.

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