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by Bruce Eckel, March 4, 2006, Submit comment
The second part of the Java Posse's interview with me is up.
by Bill Venners, March 4, 2006, 8 comments
Sun's original marketing message that positioned Jini as a technology for devices backfired in 1999, because at that time many barriers existed that prevented the vision from becoming reality. Seven years later, how many of these barriers remain?
by Guido van van Rossum, March 2, 2006, 117 comments
I'm reposting without comments a plea for more Python marketing by John Sirbu.
by Bruce Eckel, March 1, 2006, Submit comment
Part one of the Java Posse interview with me is now available.
by Bill Venners, February 28, 2006, 4 comments
This morning Artima was down around eight hours because of a 15-minute disk replacement job. In this blog post I recount the struggle I've had with backups over the past half year.
by Mark Williamson, February 23, 2006, 1 comment
In which I return to this blog after a slow start and a multi year gap
by Eric Armstrong, February 19, 2006, 9 comments
As far as I can tell, there isn't a decent mailing list program to be found anywhere on the planet. I don't want a lot a really, just a basic tool to keep a list of addresses and post a message once in a while. You'd think I could find one...
by Bruce Eckel, February 15, 2006, 68 comments
I often get questions, mostly from Java programmers, about IDEs for Python. In Java there's so much finger-typing that the language wouldn't be feasible without an auto-completion IDE, so it makes sense that a Java programmer would want one when using Python. And they exist, but I don't know many who use them.
by Christopher Diggins, February 14, 2006, 2 comments
My old programming language project, Unimperative, has been reborn as a "concatenative" programming language in the tradition of Joy.
by Guido van van Rossum, February 14, 2006, 10 comments
Nokia gave me a phone to run Python. I wish I could blog all night about it! The phone is great, but the really cool part is how much effort Nokia has put in opening up the functionality to Python programmers! A tip of the iceberg.
by Christopher Diggins, February 13, 2006, 25 comments
Part of the problem of not specifying what an object depends on, is that its dependencies can violate its invariants. This results in a program that Brian Shearing calls the "Calls-Out-The-Back" problem.
by Christopher Diggins, February 10, 2006, 15 comments
Okay Joy has more than two problems, but two problems really stick out.
by Guido van van Rossum, February 10, 2006, 27 comments
An incident on python-dev today made me appreciate (again) that there's more to language design than puzzle-solving. A ramble on the nature of Pythonicity, culminating in a comparison of language design to user interface design.
by Rahul Chaudhary, February 10, 2006, 7 comments
What is the future of commercial Java IDEs?
by Christopher Diggins, February 9, 2006, 46 comments
A colleague of mine, Peter Grogono, brought to my attention recently the overlooked backside of interfaces.
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