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by Bruce Eckel, April 11, 2006, 5 comments
I've made some modifications to simplify and improve usability. This is also delivered by a single-click fast server. This will be the final version unless bugs are discovered.
by John D. Mitchell, April 11, 2006, 29 comments
What role does integrity really play in software development?
by Bill Venners, April 10, 2006, 43 comments
In his weblog, Keith Braithwaite writes, "There is no mechanism available to the Smalltalk programmer to create programs other than the creation of EDSLs (Embedded Domain Specific Languages)," and suggests that is the source of Smalltalk's productivity.
by Guido van van Rossum, April 7, 2006, 12 comments
I've checked an implementation of dynamic function overloading into Python's subversion sandbox.
by Kirk Knoernschild, April 7, 2006, 5 comments
Managing dependencies is important. JarAnalyzer, an open source static analysis tool for .jar files, can help. Think of it as JDepend for jars.
by Bill Venners, April 6, 2006, 6 comments
HTTP Authentication may be RESTful, but it's not very USEful.
by Bruce Eckel, April 6, 2006, Submit comment
Registration for this Open Space conference is now open.
by Gregg Wonderly, April 5, 2006, 2 comments
We have JSE (J2SE) java.net/java.io, JME (J2ME) connectors and java.nio. It would be great if Dolphin could consolidate things.
by Guido van van Rossum, April 5, 2006, 23 comments
We've started discussing Python 3000 for real. There's a new mailing list and a branch. The first point of order is about process; a slew of meta-PEPs are being written (and the goal is to avoid a repeat of Perl 6 :-). But I'm blogging about a feature proposal that evolved dramatically over the past days.
by Bill Venners, April 4, 2006, 18 comments
A software architecture should not only explain how things are done in a software project, it should guide the team in that direction.
by Eric Armstrong, April 3, 2006, 2 comments
Weblogs are terrific for fast authoring. But aggregators are missing some very important features to make them useful--and the RSS standard needs to support those features.
by Bill Venners, March 30, 2006, 44 comments
There have been many calls for open sourcing Java, but that would mean letting go of the requirement for implementations to pass the compatibility test. How important is binary compatibility to you?
by Bill Venners, March 28, 2006, 97 comments
I see a lot of agreement in the software community poor quality code and other forms of technical debt slow you down. Where I see disagreement is on how to manage technical debt. What is your approach?
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