Red Hat's Ceylon will get up Oracle's nose

Posted by linuxwriter on Dec 8, 2013 2:55 AM EDT
iTWire; By Sam Varghese
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As the Linux market gets crowded with more and more players, the control of standards becomes important; that's how one gains marketshare and outwits rivals. That is the only reason that one could possibly assign for Red Hat releasing a language called Ceylon to compete with Java. Ceylon was first called a Java killer when news of its being planned was leaked via presentation slides but that description was quickly toned down; after all, nobody wants to poke a stick in the hornets' nest that is Oracle, not openly anyway.

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