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R. Dale Asberry is a hacker and ornery brat who always gets his way.
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September 22, 2004, Submit comment
Check out the cool stuff the Jini Community is up to...
July 29, 2004, 1 comment
Simple configuration settings for putting your aspects into a different project than your primary project(s).
July 16, 2004, Submit comment
Moving to new paradigms happens one step at a time. Willingness to take that step means doing the hard work that it takes to let go of the past and embrace the future.
July 15, 2004, Submit comment
I collaborated with a coworker to create this blurb for a corporate technology roadmap.
June 7, 2004, 8 comments
Why not just use the installers already out there for crying out loud??!!
May 21, 2004, Submit comment
From the website: "OpenCyc is the open source version of the Cyc technology, the world's largest and most complete general knowledge base and commonsense reasoning engine."
May 18, 2004, 21 comments
I'm posting this entry to address what I believe are some of the most interesting misconceptions that have surfaced in conversations regarding my original post.
May 13, 2004, 5 comments
The explosion in the popularity of blogging - and all the people that have cool things to say but previously had no outlet - has made my old knowledge management techniques untenable.
May 12, 2004, 26 comments
This article was originally conceived to show that incentive programs have failed due to inherent management and personnel problems. The work environments where reward programs are typically used are also very hierarchical and politically charged. No matter how many carrots are put out there, employees cant get past the day-to-day atmosphere.
May 12, 2004, 2 comments
The future is upon us - will we in IT be able to make the leap from 2 or 3 interacting systems to millions or billions of systems?
May 3, 2004, 8 comments
If developers don't "get it", then it makes great sense to find out why. One issue in particular jumps to the forefront.
April 20, 2004, 27 comments
Dan: Great blog entry - well said and supported. I think the discussion is pointing out some very big reasons why Jini isn't taking off: people don't get distributed computing. They just don't get it.
April 19, 2004, 4 comments
It has little direct correlation to success at anything (except IQ tests), yet so many people give it weight!
April 12, 2004, 5 comments
What's the point of Jini? How about a resilient massive multiplayer online gaming framework that always seems to be available!
April 12, 2004, Submit comment
The Handy-Dandy Null Object Pattern Looked at from the AOP Perspective
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