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Wednesday, March 19, 2003

bchoi: Bookmark to self : C# FAQ

 

8:24:25 PM    comment []

ps -ef | grep SUNW
I should wget Yahoo Finance instead
before night falls.


6:15:37 PM    comment []

OpenMind 3D game engine using Java & OpenGL [Ed Tech Dev]

Sounds like a good idea to have an open source game engine in java, that takes care of the nitty gritty details of 3D rendering and scene management.


12:42:02 PM    comment []

Maven promoted to Top Level Apache Project ? [eboudrant]

 maven.apache.org, cool !


12:40:07 PM    comment []

Minimalist architectures increase self esteem [Glen]

I kind of agree with Glen, that premature over-architecture is a bad practice. I like the XP philosophy of building only what is necessary, then refactor, in that regard.

 


12:37:03 PM    comment []

Continuous Integration = Continuous Work [Crowbar]

a colorful tale about Crowbar's struggle to build a continuous integration system. They chose AntHill.


12:33:59 PM    comment []

Hibernate - Why This Project Is Successful 

Excellent guidelines for all kind of software projects.


12:31:09 PM    comment []

List of ISPs hosting servlets, at servlet.com.

I've been discussing with a friend recently and we concluded that servlet hosting ISPs were not very numerous. This list is a good starting point

Found it on Jason Hunter's blog.


12:20:35 PM    comment []

Sun to push developer package, Java spec. Delayed software aimed at Web services developers [InfoWorld: Top News]
12:11:53 PM    comment []

Java Too Hard For Java Programmers. Yep. The news is in. Crowbar developers were a little taken aback by Mr. Bray's assertion that XML was too... [Crowbar Tech]

I don't agree with the Crowebar folks on this one: they take a too elitist view to programming. If we want to truly realize the full potential that computers and software offer us, we need people who are not trained programmers to be able to leverage the software and data infrastructure we offer them.

This will be done in many ways: the rise of scripting languages, easy to use IDEs, easier access to all these XML data, GUI to generate web services orchestration markup, etc...

This is what Microsoft has been very good at doing in the past 10 years. The java camp, BEA being at the forefront of this with Workshop,  seems to begin to understand that.

This is not for us java techies, but for our customers.


12:06:01 PM    comment []

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