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The Father of Java: James Gosling’s Journey from Sun Microsystems to AWS


Episode 1198


In this episode, we explore the legendary career of James Gosling, the Canadian computer scientist revered as the founder and lead designer of the Java programming language. We trace his roots from the University of Calgary—where he analyzed satellite data while still in high school—to his doctoral work at Carnegie Mellon, where he developed Gosling Emacs and a multi-processor Unix system.

Listeners will learn about:

  • The Birth of Java: How Gosling’s work at Sun Microsystems led to the invention of Java in 1994, utilizing a virtual machine architecture to achieve his vision of writing software that could run on any device.
  • Corporate Battles: The friction following Oracle’s acquisition of Sun in 2010, which led Gosling to resign over reductions in decision-making power and ethical challenges. We also discuss his critical stance during the Oracle v. Google trial regarding Android.
  • Life After Sun: His fascinating trajectory through Google, the aquatic robot startup Liquid Robotics, and his tenure as a Distinguished Engineer at Amazon Web Services before retiring in July 2024.

Join us for a look at the man who was named an Officer of the Order of Canada and a Fellow of the Computer History Museum for changing the way the world codes.


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