![]() ![]() JetBrains just announced an important security update for all IntelliJ-based IDEs correcting two vulnerabilities: IntelliJ IDEA has been enjoying increased market share thanks to its innovative approach to editing and development, and its introduction of the IntelliJ IDEA Community edition, a free, feature-rich subset of their flagship "Ultimate Edition". In 2015, 19 Java Champions were added to the program. There are 191 Java Champions listed on Oracle’s Java Champion Bios site, technical diginitries that include the likes of Java contributor Joshua Bloch, Spring project lead Juergen Hoeller, and InfoQ founder Floyd Marinescu. They are often asked to provide technical direction, feedback, and opinions to grow the Java Platform. To be inducted into the Java Champions, candidates must be technical luminaries who demonstrate leadership and influence in the Java ecosphere. The Java Champions is a group of community-nominated technology leaders that are selected under a program sponsored by Oracle. The Champions are the latest in the list of groups earning this special JetBrains premium, which also includes approved open source projects, students, and teachers. Being a Java Champion has its perks, and thanks to the generosity of JetBrains, a free license for IntelliJ IDEA is now one of them. ![]()
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