30 years ago today, the first version of the Java programming language was released, one of the most popular languages of computer code. It is intended to let programmers write once, run anywhere (WORA), meaning that compiled Java code can run on all platforms that support Java without the need to recompile. Currently on Java SE 24, the language has lost some of its former popularity, but was updated as recently as March, 2025. READ more about the Java languageโ€ฆ (1995)

Java creator James Gosling in 2008 โ€“ CC 4.0 BY-SA Peter Campbell

James Gosling, Mike Sheridan, and Patrick Naughton initiated the Java language project in June 1991. The language was initially called Oak after an oak tree that stood outside Goslingโ€™s office. Later the project went by the name Green and was finally renamed Java, from Java coffee, a type of coffee from Indonesia.

Sun Microsystems released the first public implementation as Java 1.0 in 1996 according to five principles: it must be simple, object-oriented, and familiar; robust and secure; architecture-neutral and portable; must be able to execute with high performance; and must be interpreted, threaded, and dynamic.

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  • Canadaโ€™s North West Mounted Police force was established (1873)
  • Inventor of the synthesizer Robert Moog, who built his first electronic instrument, a theremin at age 14 and debuted the MiniMoog, the first compact, easy-to-use synthesizer in 1970, was born (1934)
  • The Shining, a horror film directed by Stanley Kubrick, starring Jack Nicholson and Shelley Duvall and based on book by Stephen King, was released (1980)
  • Mohammad Khatami, a moderate candidate interested in cultural and governmental exchange with the US, and heavily favored by women and young people, was elected President of Iranย (1997)
  • The Sunfull movement of positive encouragement on social media began in South Korea (2007)
  • Following the overthrow of autocrat Hosni Mubarak, Egypt held the Arab worldโ€™s first competitive presidential electionย (2012)
  • The Boy Scouts of Americaโ€™s National Council of 1232 delegates voted overwhelmingly (61 percent) to end its ban on gay youth membership (2013)
  • Ireland became the first country to legalize same-sex marriage by national referendum (2015)

181 years ago today, Bรกb, a merchant from Shiraz in Qajar, Iran, announced that he was a prophet, and, remarkably, was not murdered for heresy. Instead, he founded by Bahรกสผรญ Faith which preaches unity of the Abrahamic faiths and peoples into a universal brotherhood of goodwill. Expounding a hybrid doctrine from the Bible, Torah, and Quran, Bรกb, or โ€œThe Gateโ€, encouraged the learning of arts and sciences, modernizing education, improving the status of women, cultivation of ethics, independent investigation of truth, and human nobility. ย 

Arabic calligraphy of the Greatest Name, an unofficial icon of the Bahรกสผรญ faith

On the night of May 22nd, some few hours in advance of his proclamation of divine messengership, a local Mulla came to his house and quizzed him about his potential status as a prophet. The Mulla and Bรกbโ€™s wife testified that Bรกb answered all of the Mullaโ€™s questions correctly before writing a commentary on the 12th chapter of the Quran in remarkable quality with remarkable speed.

Mulla Husayn became the Bรกbโ€™s first disciple. Within five months, seventeen other disciples recognized the Bรกb as a Manifestation of God. Among them was a woman, Fรกtimih Zarrรญn Tรกj BaragอŸhรกni, a poet, who later received the name of Tรกhirih, the Pure. These 18 disciples later became known as the Letters of the Living (each soul containing one letter of the Spirit of God, which combine to form the Word) and given the task of spreading the new faith (understood as the return or continuation of the one Faith of Abraham) across Iran and Iraq.

Bรกbโ€™s completion of the commentary, called the Qayyรบmuโ€™l-Asmรกสผ, is a Bahรกสผรญ holy day. (1844)

34 years ago today, publicity shots for Nirvanaโ€™s album Nevermindย of a baby underwater in a swimming pool were taken by photographer Michael Lavine at Jay Aaron Studios in Los Angeles.

The idea came to Nirvana singer Kurt Cobain and drummer Dave Grohl after they saw a TV documentary on water babies. Several babies were used, but 5-month-old Spencer Eldonโ€™s photo came out best. (1991)

On this day 212 years ago, South American revolutionary leader Simรณn Bolรญvar entered Mรฉrida, leadingย the invasion of Venezuela, and was proclaimed El Libertador (โ€œThe Liberatorโ€). Credited with leading the fight for independence in areas of Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Panama and Bolivia, he is revered as a hero in these countries and throughout much of Latin America. A great admirer of the American Revolution (and a critic of the French Revolution), Bolรญvar described himself in his many letters as a classical โ€œliberalโ€ and defender of the free market economic system.

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Among the books he traveled with when he wrote the Bolivian Constitution were Montesquieuโ€™s Spirit of the Laws and Adam Smithโ€™s Wealth of Nations. Bolรญvarโ€™s many speeches and writings reveal him to be an adherent of limited government, the separation of powers, freedom of religion, property rights, and the rule of law. On his deathbed, Bolivar asked his aide-de-camp, General Daniel Florencio Oโ€™Leary to burn the extensive archive of his writings, letters, and speeches. Oโ€™Leary disobeyed the order and his writings survived, providing historians with a vast wealth of information about Bolivarโ€™s classical liberal philosophy and thought. (1813)

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Happy 67th Birthday to comedian, actor, and TV host Drew Carey. Carey has appeared in films and sitcoms and has hosted the game show The Price Is Right since 2007. He loves being involved in professional sports, and uses a pseudonym to market his soccer photography of the US National Team. In his New York Times bestselling autobiography, he revealed that he was once molested, and has suffered bouts of depression. While filming The Drew Carey Show, he needed heart surgery and later began a diet and exercise plan, resulting in extensive weight loss, which cured his Type 2 diabetes. (1958)

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Also Happy Birthday to Victor Espinoza who turns 53 today. The thoroughbred horse racing jockey won the Triple Crown in 2015โ€”the oldest jockey and first Hispanic ever to win the award.

Overcoming his fear ofย horses on his familyโ€™s farm in Mexico, he left home at 15 to pursue his dreams of riding. He has won the Kentucky Derby three times, in 2002, 2014, and 2015โ€”andย won the Preakness Stakes three times, in those same years. He donates 10 percent of all his prize money to a cancer research and treatment center. The first jockey in history to enter the Belmont Stakes with a third opportunity to win the Triple Crown, he finally wonย the elusive honor in 2015 on American Pharoah, the first horse to do it in 37 years. (1972)

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And, 56 years ago today, The Who released in the UK the first rock opera, entitled Tommy, about a โ€œdeaf, dumb and blind kid,โ€ who โ€œsure played a mean pinball.โ€ Theย double albumย written by Pete Townshend, sold more than 20 million copies by 2012, and was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame. Iconic singles includeย Pinball Wizard, Iโ€™m Free, and See Me, Feel Me. WATCH the band perform the Tommy Overture live โ€“ and hear the condensed story. (1969)

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55 years ago today, in the wake of The Beatles breaking up, Paul McCartneyโ€™s debut solo album, McCartney, featuring Maybe Iโ€™m Amazed, hit No.1 on the US album chart.

Apart from Linda McCartneyโ€™s vocals, McCartney performed and recorded the entire album soloโ€”mostly using basic home-recording equipment and overdubs on four-track tape. Other soulful songs on the LP on Apple records were Every Night andย That Would Be Something. LISTEN and WATCH a video of Paul talking about making the album while The Beatles were breaking up, and finding comfort in his familyโ€ฆ (1970)

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Happy 53rd birthday to Brazilian racing driver, Rubens Barrichello. In Formula 1, Rubens raced notably for Ferrari, Honda (later Brawn GP) and Williams, winning 11 Grand Prix and making 68 podium finishes. Later he raced in Stockcar Brazil, in which he won 18 championships. Driving for Ferrari between 2000 and 2006, he was the teammate of Michael Schumacher, alongside which he took third, second, and fourth place finishes in the Driverโ€™s Championship.

Rubens Barrichello at the Malaysia Grand Prix 2010 โ€“ CC license

After his Ferrari days, Barrichello raced a rickety three years with Honda, during which the team could never get sufficient momentum or success. Despite that, the 2008 Turkish Grand Prix was the 257th Grand Prix of Barrichelloโ€™s career, marking him out as the most experienced driver in history. With Williams he became the highest-scoring Brazilian F1 driver in history, passing Ayrton Sennaโ€™s tally of 614.

Barrichello formerly held the fastest time by a Formula One driver around the Top Gear test track during the showโ€™s (F1) Star in a Reasonably-Priced Car segment. His lap time of 1:44.3 put him ahead of the showโ€™s in-house racing/test driver, a strange anonymous helmeted driver called โ€œThe Stigโ€ by 0.1 seconds. For the rest of the show, it was alluded that the Stig had a deep-seated hatred of Barrichello, with the host Jeremy Clarkson at one point saying that around the office, rather than F1 glory, the Stig mostly talks about what Rubens Barrichello would look like if one were to send him through a ham slicer. (1972)

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