A taste of development

May 30, 2008

Java 7 a few things to get

Filed under: Technology —Tagged , , — simma1990 @ 7:59 pm

Alex Miller blogs about a few things to come Java 7, such as the former draft on JSR-292 invokedynamic, the web service’s connector for JMX — JSR-262 — and a few more interrelated notes on NIO2. Related Posts:Why The Existent Estate Market May Swing about Next Year

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Mary Jo Foley

Filed under: Technology —Tagged , — simma1990 @ 1:46 am

From “Microsoft Watch” (newsletter): “More and more Microsofties (past and present) are planting up Weblogs. Some are chronicling the debates inside Microsoft and the rest of the software industry. Others wholly shy aside from any mentions of their employer. We’ve been progressing out our collection of Microsoft blogger bookmarks. Not too astonishingly, many of these [...]

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Internet Video vs Digital TV

Filed under: Technology —Tagged , , — simma1990 @ 12:56 am

Betterest Efforts. That is what you pay off when you render to post internet video. Its absolutely unsufferable to see to it anyone , anyplace that a video you or any Contented Delivery Network hosts will be capable to be delivered at the tantamount quality of any TV show being transmited today. There is a [...]

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May 29, 2008

The Ala Carting of Video on the Net – Will it lead to disaster ?

Filed under: Technology —Tagged , , , — simma1990 @ 11:55 pm

Craig Moffett of Bernstein Research spelt an astonishing report gentled And Straight off for the News…The Emperor Has No Clothes”. If you can catch a copy, interpret it. Starting with the unsatisfying but waited news that journalism is no longer a service consumers want to pay for, he travels on to the problems presenting Internet [...]

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Life Calculus

Filed under: Technology —Tagged , — simma1990 @ 8:43 pm

Yesterday my coworkers redecorated my office.  Pictures in this blog entry are photos of their work.  Funnily enough, I felt myself quite appreciative of their act of vandalism.  Today is my 40th birthday.  Like most other days, I started by taking the air the dog and doing a To-Do list.  Still, today’s list has a [...]

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Quaker votes

Filed under: Technology —Tagged , , — simma1990 @ 2:55 pm

Jerry (no blog) has been evidencing us all about a process they use for consensus  [link from Michael ] building in some standards meetings… evidently the Quaker vote is treated everyone voting on each item as one of: a) Preferb) Can acceptc) Can’t live with The idea being that fair people will more rapidly come to [...]

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Approaching Gigs

Filed under: Technology —Tagged , , — simma1990 @ 2:55 pm

In July I will be paying a keynote address at GUADEC , the one-year GNOME conference, being maintained this year in Istanbul. In September I will be addressing once more at the Business of Software conference, being kept this year in Boston. And lastly, for something completely unlike, don’t omit the Jam Session at Tech-Ed [...]

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Language parsing and compiler design doesn’t have to be hard, but boy this book truly sucks!

Filed under: Technology —Tagged , , , — simma1990 @ 1:55 pm

How’d you like that for an opening up title? Did it seize your attention? Hell, your studying this far so I hazard it did. The book I’m riveting on hither is Work up Your Own.NET Language and Compiler  and delight, don’t click the link and so run purchase it. I don”t care about the 50 [...]

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Reserve judgement lest thou be passed judgment overly…

Filed under: Technology —Tagged , — simma1990 @ 1:43 pm

After positing my last post (rant), I re-taken it and had a thought pass off.  Perhaps I besides should depict humility and read the affirmative view that the developers of these projects in truth did have good reasons for their reinventions and innovations. Perchance someplace in this world is a developer considering honest-to-goodness code that [...]

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Specifying the Citing Assembly

Filed under: Technology —Tagged , , — simma1990 @ 12:46 pm

Suppose you’re debugging your application and you realise that version 1.0 of an assembly is being charged when you intended it should be version 2.0. Where is the reference to 1.0 coming from? The well-fixedest way to regain out is to view the Fusion log for this bind. If the version 1.0 assembly was successfully [...]

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