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by David Heinemeier Hansson, April 26, 2004, Submit comment
Manning is making all the right steps in ebook publishing. Public displays of affection is the least I can do.
by David Goodger, April 25, 2004, 1 comment
A refactoring exercise tickles an old memory and triggers a new connection
by Bill Venners, April 22, 2004, Submit comment
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by David Heinemeier Hansson, April 21, 2004, 2 comments
Instiki is a instant-on wiki based on Ruby, Madeleine (Prevayler for Ruby), WEBrick, and rendering by Textile, Markdown, and RDoc. Yearh, I'm pimping it alright.
by Dale Asberry, 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.
by Dale Asberry, April 19, 2004, 4 comments
It has little direct correlation to success at anything (except IQ tests), yet so many people give it weight!
by Gregg Wonderly, April 19, 2004, 21 comments
I had a conversation with my brother about Jini technologies. He got the difference in thinking, do you?
by Calum Shaw-Mackay, April 14, 2004, 15 comments
In my inaugural weblog entry here on Artima, I question whether the logic about the First Law of Distributed Computing is really that relevant now.
by Matt Gerrans, April 13, 2004, 26 comments
Why do we believe that computers have made us more efficient and productive? Is it really so, or just wishful thinking?
by Jack Shirazi, April 13, 2004, 4 comments
Hey, stupid, are you trying to say your company is worthless?
by Dale Asberry, 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!
by Dale Asberry, April 12, 2004, Submit comment
The Handy-Dandy Null Object Pattern Looked at from the AOP Perspective
by Dale Asberry, April 8, 2004, Submit comment
Jini's protocol agnosticism makes integrating Jini with Web Services a no-brainer.
by Michael Feathers, April 6, 2004, 11 comments
There are an incredible number of programming languages out there. What would it be like if we had a few with features that really supported testing?
by Dale Asberry, April 6, 2004, 2 comments
An aside to some interesting observations I've made.
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