What if Java 8 dropped 'extends'?

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What if Java 8 dropped 'extends'?
Java is looking like everything including the kitchen sink. How about 'give one get one' for Java 8 -- and dropping inheritance entirely? Read More


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Ruby on Rails patches more critical vulnerabilities
It's the second time this month that Rails has been patched because of serious flaws. One of the problems lies in the parameter parsing code, while another would allow an attacker to send unexpected database queries. Read More

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