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Generic Java (programming language)

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Generic Java
Paradigm object-oriented
Designed by Martin Odersky, Philip Wadler, Gilad Bracha, William Maddox (computer scientist), and David Stoutamire
Typing discipline strong
Influenced by Pizza
Influenced Java

The Generic Java programming language (Generic Java or GJ) is a superset of the Java programming language which adds support for generic programming. It was designed by the team who had previously created the Pizza language. Generic Java was incorporated, essentially unchanged, into the official Java language version J2SE 5.0.

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