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Open BlueD ragon: Game On!
Open BlueDragon is now available for working with.Leave CommentRel ated Entri es:Open BlueDragon : 1 d
SOA as a Business Strategy
Below is the beginning of an article Jim Irwin and myself wrote for SOA World on how the ?real? play
SpringSour ce Acquires Covalent
SpringSour ce announced this morning that they have acquired Covalent T echnologie s. As with all acqu
Enterprise 2.0 needs Digital Foundation
I will join the fray with this attempt to give a crisper product definition to Enterprise 2.0, mappi
Wikipedia Discussion while Visiting W3C
Wikimania is this weekend and by chance I happened to meet Joseph Reagle on the way back from lunch
Open Management Consortium
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Woot!
iPhone, key arrived, os installing, nothing to be said, NDA and all that, very excited... Lame attempt to be funny, hard to be silent.
Mac Developer Round Table
Scotty was kind enough to have me on the Mac Developer Roundtable tonight. If you are interested in WWDC or iPhone SDK please have a listen. It was tons of fun! Thanks again Scotty! For those of you coming here from Scotty's site check out my Core
New Mini Online...
As I documented here my poor old PPC mini was having trouble keeping up with the success of my wife's iPhone Games so I bought and configured a new Intel mini and shipped it off last week. It went on line yesterday and is now barely above 10% CPU usa
Coming Home...
Way back in college I had the great privilege of working on a NeXTCube (started on system 0.9, yes I'm old...) with Mathematica doing some really cool non-linear stuff. It was my first exposure to Unix (which of course spoiled me rotten) and I was ho
Zero G?
So way back in the day when I worked at NASA one of the projects I was involved in was the space suits for Reagan's space station. That was supposed to be assembled from K'enx type things and they needed new suits to give the astronauts more time in
Alfresco on OS X - ImageMagic and OpenOffice
Alfreso is a fantastic ECM solution that has some amazing features and some great momentum. It has been more than a year since I've used Alfresco and man have they gotten some cool stuff done. I spent the last couple of days getting certified to te
Maven - Choose Your Pain (Re: mostly hate)
So I generally feel that using maven or ant or make or shell scripts, building is a pain in the neck and what ever way you choose you will have pain. You get used to the pain of one kind or another and sort of grow to like that sort of pain and you f
Java on Leopard - enough complaining
So while reviewing the release notes for Java on Leopard I noticed a couple of interesting bits. First they included junit 4.1 and maven 2.0.6 in the mix, which is great (except that maven 2.06 had some serious bugs with transitive dependencies). mvn
Software Summit 2007 - Learn IT and Skiing
Hope to see you there. I'll be talking about Spring vs Guice and Continuous Integration. Its going to be fun and a great spot to learn tons of good stuff. I'm really looking forward to Dion's gears talk. Make sure to save some energy for Friday af
What was I thinking...
I don't know why it irked me so badly. I was looking at my javablogs email and saw that and thought oh wow I was just going on about this I wonder what the post is about. I read it and posted a comment. Now I'm thinking I have too much real work to d
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Linux Internet Cafe Software Allows Multiple Users To Share Single Desktop
Eduardo Sedotes wrote: Cool! I've been looking for a solution like this! What about sound? Are there no problems with sharing the sound card between multiple users, or is audio turned off and is internet access strictly visual only?
Those Heady Days of Sex, Drugs & Linux Are Over
jonson wrote: So it means that FOSS is now saving software users $60 billion a year in ICT costs
Microsoft & Linux: At What Point Is It Cheaper to Just Buy Novell?
Tim wrote: David writes a moderately tongue in cheek blog posting and now he's 'naive, ignorant, deceptive, incompetent, a rabid pro Microsoft partisan apologist.... and a dupe'. Which is so funny to anyone who knows him - and / or has any sense of humor whatsoever. 'Some' peo...
Oracle Releases Clusterware for Oracle Linux Support Customers
Kevin Closson's Oracle Blog: Platform, Storage & Clustering wrote: Trackback Added: Oracle Clusterware for Non-Real Application Clusters Purposes.; Quite some time back I made a blog entry about deploying Oracle Clusterware for non-RAC purposes. As I pointed out in ...
SCO's Baaaaack With $100m To Pursue Its Case Against Linux
AceBitbucket wrote: Interesting take on this. However, it is spoiled by an examination of the actual offer which doesn't promise much of anything. And, in fact, is not really very clear what they are attempting to buy. If I were the bankruptcy judge, I think that I would wan...
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