Tag: Eclipse
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What Factors Explain the Nature of Software – “The only way to know exactly what software we want to build is to fully specify it: without doing so, there will be gaps between our vague ideas and harsh reality. However, a complete, abstract specification is, in general, at least as much work as creating the…
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Old School FRP
In the library of Castanamir the Mad (Jeff Easley, AD&D module C3: The Lost Island of Castanamir by Ken Rolston, TSR, 1984) <figure>
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Link: Future of Jakarta Is in the Cloud, Not with the JCP: One-on-One with Mike Milinkovich
“Q: Just to be clear, the Eclipse Jakarta EE Working Group is where the new specification process is going to be managed entirely, and the JCP is out of the picture. Right? A: Right. The JCP is going to continue to exist, of course, but it will be focused entirely on the Java language platform,…
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Link: Java EE Becomes Jakarta EE
“In addition Jakarta EE naturally shortens to “JEE” (or even “EE”) and jakarta.servlet.http looks pretty similar to javax.servlet.http.” Original source: Java EE Becomes Jakarta EE
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Link: Open source is 20: How it changed programming and business forever
“I look at ‘closed source’ as a blip in time. Original source: Open source is 20: How it changed programming and business forever
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The decline of Novell
I’ve been reading up on Novell’s history. So far it’s got some fascinating twists and turns. Wikipedia sums up the turning point well: The inclusion of networking as a core system component in all mainstream PC operating systems after 1995 led to a steep decline in Novell’s market share. That is, once networking become “commoditized,”…
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