Java matured very quickly in most respects after it was first introduced, but for a long time, printing was one of Java’s weakest points. In fact, Java 1.0 didn’t offer any support for printing at all ...
A pretty-printer for a subset of Scheme in Java. Reads a Scheme program from standard input, parse it, and print it back out onto standard output. The output program will be indented in a uniform ...
Lexmark International announced a version of its network printer management product, MarkVision, that supports Sun Microsystems Java Desktop Computer. It provides Java users with network printer ...
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