Updated: 4/29/2003; 9:28:25 AM.
Java Morning/C# Afternoon
Practical living with two modern languages


by Michael Isbell
        

Friday, December 20, 2002

New URLS

Now you can get here by going to http://javamorning.com OR http://csharpafternoon.com (who am I to prefer one over the other?)

Or, if you want to cut right to the heart of the matter, you can go to http://javacsharp.com or http://csharpjava.com. They all bring you right here.
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With Apologies to Macca

Been waylaid with other business the last couple of days. We set up the Christmas tree in the apartment here at 86th and Park and moved about 40 years of a roommate's stuff down into storage in the basement, so coding time has been short. He's a laser artist; recently, he had a show in Rockefeller Center. Where there's usually a huge Christmas tree, he and his partners placed a huge neon RKO radio tower and shot laser beams off mirrors all over Rock Center. I'll get a picture up of this shortly.

In the meantime, here's an article about

(with apologies to Paul McCartney)

dot-net
and j2ee
living in perfect harmony...

we all know
computer languages go for lock-in wherever we go.
we learn to code
when we expose nodes to each other
when we learn to compile
with like syntax and style

dot net
and j2ee
live together in perfect harmony
side by side by my keyboard manuals
O Lord
for my IDE


http://cin.earthweb.com/trends/article.php/1558621
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