The Future of Work

There hasn’t been anything akin to the COVID-19 pandemic which had and will continue to have its impact on people’s lives. The most significant impact brought in by the pandemic is in the way people work. This is a matter of concern for both the employer and the employees.

The pandemic has categorized jobs to two broader categories – jobs that could be done remotely and the jobs which requires physical presence. The classification is based on the possibility of remote work. Remote work has become the new norm for a lot of sectors, thanks to the development in Information and Communication Technologies. Read more

Java: 2022 and beyond

The popularity of Java as a programming language is on top ever since its inception 25 years ago. Java’s relevance in the present times is evident from the fact that the applications like Spotify, Twitter, Opera Mini Web Browser, Nimbuzz Messenger, Signal Messaging Services etc. are all based on Java. Before discussing the future prospects of Java, let’s examine the brief history of its evolution.

James Gosling developed Java at Sun Microsystems as an object-oriented programming language which allowed programmers to Write Once, Run Anywhere (WORA) without much implementation dependencies. After acquiring the Sun Microsystems in 2010, Oracle Corporation owns Java now. Read more