I received this by e-mail: Gervas ===================================================================== Two New Rails By Alex Handy Last week, two new...
<<In the previous posting to this blog, I discussed how the new breed of powerful software development tools and techniques are, in fact, leading many large...
<< Good news for everyone - if you want another Microsoft, that is. RedHat Linux is already going the way that the Windows operating system did 20 years...
I couldn't agree less about the RedHat == Microsoft thing. I know an Australian Linux company that used to make lots of money selling official RedHat boxes...
Hi Craig I like Ubuntu too (not "Ubunutu", btw - ubuntu is an ancient African word with significant meaning <http://www.ubuntu.com/>) - both the technology and...
I don't see RedHat + JBoss as another M$. As an open source contributor I am very happy with this. I loved working with JBoss, even though I find MBean as...
<<Linux programmers are moving toward a change that would put virtualization software from VMware on a more even footing with open-source rival Xen. Xen was...
Hey Keith, Hmm, perhaps. Not quite sure what caused the massive decline in redhat subscriptions that my ex. linux support organisation felt. Perhaps it's ...
<< Pascarello's co-author DAVE CRANE had a very thoughtful addition to the discussion as to what makes AJAX special: "Ajax can be adopted incrementally, using...
<<My friend Jeremiah Owyang says it's time to take the quotation marks off Web 2.0. I agree with him. Web 2.0 is here to stay. That doesn't mean there's...
<<The next update to the Ubuntu version of Linux--Dapper Drake--is set for release on June 1, six weeks later than originally planned. The project will...
Here is a comment by a BEA man on this merger: <<The Red Hat and JBoss merger deserves its own post, but I'll make a few short comments here. Those who know me...
<<Spam blogs are a big headache for Taylor Bayouth. He wants the Web site he founded, tBlog.com, a combination social network and blog publishing platform, to...
"super-solid and super-predictable results," & "cutting-edge, perhaps bleeding edge" + "brand-new code and infrastructure," An antithesis at the very least...
<<Last year when I wrote a series of blogs comparing the performance of OpenOffice.org to Microsoft Office, it got an exceptional amount of attention and...
<<Microsoft has developed its own approach to AJAX development called Atlas, which promises browser ubiquity as well as tight, albeit optional, ASP.NET...
<<IBM is working on a project, called QEDwiki, that takes a stab at a long-held industry promise: end-user programming. advertisement Rod Smith, IBM's vice...
... People interested in QEDwiki might also be interested in Pier. Information and video demos... http://www.lukas-renggli.ch/smalltalk/pier -Patrick...
<<Intel has also gotten into the act as part of TopCoder's monthly competitions, where developers compete to solve problems that emphasize programming...
<<1. A computer implemented method for processing touch inputs, said method comprising: reading data from a touch sensitive device, the data pertaining to...
<<THE BRAIN behind the Linux kernel, Linus Torvalds, has backed calls for an overhaul of the 2.6 version. Yesterday, we reported how Torvalds' number two,...
Yes, I think there are two companies significantly advancing the usability of computing devices... Apple with the current iPod and the implications of their...
<<If both NetBeans and Eclipse are creating "100% Pure Java" then both of them will be creating code that could be used in the other one. Both of them should...
James' points are very much the reasoning behind many projects I've been involved with have gone .net - consistency and greater portability. The potential on...
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Justin James is on a rant. His argument starts with an unsubstantiated argument that Eclipse and NetBeans don't write compatible code. Then he admits he never...
It looks as if someone has already done a Web Office. James Love kindly pointed this out to me: http://www.thinkfree.com/html/guide/guide_01.html Gervas ... ...