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Gosling lauded by Canada
James Gosling, a Sun Microsystems vice president and Sun Fellow who is considered the founder of Java, has been named an officer of the Order of Canada, the company said.
A Canadian Broadcasting Corporation News report (CBC) said the Order of Canada designation recognizes lifetime achievements by Canadians from all walks of life. Gosling was named by the office of the Governor General.
Posted by Paul Krill on February 21, 2007 05:19 PM
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