Updated: 12/1/2002; 10:23:05 AM.
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Friday, November 01, 2002 |
Around these parts, this is the time of year for gorgeous fall colors on the trees, temperate days, crisp nights, and hacking coughs. This particular household has been down for much of the week - missed school, doctors visits, heavy medication and the like, though things are seem to be getting better now.
5:31:26 AM Comment
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Greg Reinacker: Can't we all just get along? The first step is to stop making sweeping statements about "most .NET people" and "many Java people". Want me to point out prominent .NET webloggers who are prone to make statements like "Java sucks"? Don't worry, I won't.
EJBs are an abstraction that allow some global optimizations to be done on large systems that otherwise wouldn't be possible. Small examples are needed sometimes to help people understand how to write such software.
5:21:44 AM Comment
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Dave Winer: Now, while we totally appreciate Computerworld doing RSS feeds, they don't validate. And of course, most popular aggregators don't care, today. Ouch. The more people who don't follow a specification, the less value there is in that specification.
4:43:24 AM Comment
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