

Celebrating Java's 30-Year Legacy: A Language Built to Last
Java celebrates its 30-year legacy as a foundational programming language, powering everything from banking systems to mobile applications. Launched in 1995, Java was built to last, anchored in the vision of 'write once, run anywhere.' Its evolution through changing technology landscapes—from mobile and big data to cloud computing and AI—showcases its adaptability and relevance. This video reflects on Java's journey, highlighting its contributions to the tech industry, its thriving ecosystem, and the vibrant community that has supported its growth. Join us in honoring Java's lasting impact and its continued role in shaping the software world.

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