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After Seven Years, Are Devices Ready for Jini?
Sun's original marketing message that positioned Jini as a technology for devices backfired in 1999, because at that time many barriers existed that prevented the vision from becoming reality. Seven years later, how many of these barriers remain?
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Bill Venners
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May 3, 2007 5:44 AM
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Thoughts on Scaling Without a Database
Robert McIntosh wrote a thought-provoking piece on designing a scalable Web application without a database. I share three reasons why such a notion deserves some merit.
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Frank Sommers
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Apr 30, 2007 9:32 AM
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Aahz's Yet Another Blog Introduction
Why a technophilic Luddite would choose to write a blog
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Aahz
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Apr 28, 2007 11:06 AM
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Oh No! DTO!
Should DTOs have public variables? Or should they have private variables with getters and setters?
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Robert C. Martin
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Apr 25, 2007 11:45 PM
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A Brief Description of Cat
The Cat programming language version 0.11 has just been released. I thought I'd take a moment to talk a bit about what Cat is all about.
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Christopher Diggins
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Apr 24, 2007 2:13 AM
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Comparing Inner Class/Closure Proposals
There are at least 4 inner class/closure proposals for Java 7 and it is hard to compare them because they use different terms and different syntax for similar concepts. This post makes the comparison easier by seperating concerns.
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Howard Lovatt
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Apr 20, 2007 3:27 AM
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Open Source Python for Nokia S60
And now for something completely different... Nokia has released the source code for its Python port to the S60 high-end phone platform as open source. Yay Nokia! I'm using this blog entry also to plug (again!) the art project MobiLenin by Jürgen Scheible.
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Guido van van Rossum
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Apr 19, 2007 9:29 AM
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Future of Commercial Java IDEs
What is the future of commercial Java IDEs?
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Rahul Chaudhary
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Apr 18, 2007 5:22 AM
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Do IDEs spoil beginners?
Java IDEs are very powerful but.....
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Rahul Chaudhary
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Apr 18, 2007 5:07 AM
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Inner Classes or Closures
One of the areas receiving a lot of attention for J7 is simplifying and extending the capabilities of inner classes or adding a new construct the closure. This blog examines the options and compares the different proposals using a typical example, inject.
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Howard Lovatt
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Apr 16, 2007 5:34 PM
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Clear, Consistent, and Concise Syntax (C3S) for Java
Many people think that inner classes in Java could be better; this Blog presents a new syntax that emphasizes Clarity, Consistency, and Conciseness (in that order!). An example usage is: withLock lock, method { out.println "Hello" };
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Howard Lovatt
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Apr 16, 2007 5:31 PM
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A First Look at Apollo
The alpha release of Apollo generated both excitement and healthy skepticism about Adobe's new client-side runtime. I decided to take a first-hand look at Apollo and summarize some of my findings in this blog post.
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Frank Sommers
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Apr 15, 2007 8:26 PM
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Dreams and Nightmares
At last week's SPA conference, Paul Dyson and I ran a workshop on planning non-functional requirements in agile projects. Here is a personal account.
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Johan Peeters
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Apr 9, 2007 10:05 PM
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Ruby and Scala
I've decided to just bite the bullet, get the pickaxe book, and slowly work through it during morning coffee breaks at Camp4 Coffee (a venerated Crested Butte establishment that is one of the centers of social discourse -- those of you who have come here for workshops know of which I speak).
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Bruce Eckel
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Apr 8, 2007 11:54 PM
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On Implementing an Interpreter
Would you like to know how to write an interpreter? Many programmers have asked me the question, so I wrote a short article explaining how the Cat interpreter works in detail.
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Christopher Diggins
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Apr 7, 2007 2:57 PM
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