From Bruce Tate and Joel's Forums
come a couple of light reading pieces about the state of affairs in the
Java world. Not much to add, except that this is why I've made the
decision that if I don't get to code Ruby, I'd rather not code
(professionally :) at all.
And before anyone points out the diminishing costs of starting-up,
I have given this some thoughts. In a time where I was looking to leave
my current employer (aka the tar pits of oblivion), this was very
appealing. But life has other notions, and I do have some obligations.
So I am changing places (next week - woohoo!) to a new employer with a
much more supportive environment but minimal coding, and I'll get my
fix coding open-source.
On the one hand, it's much less coding
than I'd like but on the other hand I get to work on things I have
passion for, and at least enjoy the environment during daylight. So
expect a continued stream of innovations in Pimki...
but at very fluid deadlines :-) I currently have many more ideas than
time and I really enjoy this project, so Pimki will remain alive and
kicking albeit in slow-motion.
And maybe one day, when life is lessing pressing, I'd get off my butt and start working on that nifty idea...