GWT, Java and Josh Bloch at Google.
I came over a great talk at youtube the other day, which I really enjoyed. It’s from Joshua Bloch, currently Chief Java Architect at Google, who has worked with Google Web Toolkit (which is like a ajax and javascript written with the Java-language), and also was part of the Java.util.Collection and java.math libraries among others. He’s also one of the guys who made the java puzzles presentation I have presented to you earlier (which is great as well).
In this talk, he discusses dynamic versus static programming languages, GWT, some of the Java libraries, why Java is great, some parts about static analysis and the program findbugs (which I recently used for a compulsory exersize (and yes, it works)). It’s presented in an interesting way, so if you are intestered in Java and such, this is a recommended watch: