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The JavaOne Store Metric

(The green arrows point to empty shelves.) The store was still open... this isn't a shot of the employees packing up, but rather a shot of some guy hoping to find something to take home.
JavaOne trend spotting... sort of.
JavaOne mood: surprisingly festive
Java True Confessions
The room was packed.
Does it really matter if your tool is cool?
JavaOne Jini session MUCH larger than I expected...
1) Scott McNealy gives out a Dukie award to Orbitz, with an obvious reference to what they're doing--it was the ConJINIality award! That's right. Jini, in a keynote. Scott McNealy. (Mind you, he didn't actually *say* anything about Jini, but there it was--right there in the name of the award.
Pair Programming is NOT always a choice
I know this subject has been talked about practically to death, but from what I have read, there's an assumption about Pair Programming that I believe... no, I know is Just Plain Wrong.
The assumption is this: Paired Programming is a Choice.
How are you on a blind date?
Maybe your mother knows more about software development than you ever imagined. Perhaps the advice she gave you before that fateful blind date--with that special someone your friends convinced you was The One For You--works for software development as well as dating.
To API designers/spec developers: pity those of us who have to LEARN this...
There have been some interesting and useful discussions and guidelines on API design from people like Steven Clarke and Bill Venners. And the discussion can get pretty heavy.
What's so bad about making it easier to learn Java?
I was talking with author Dori Smith recently, and it turns out we both experienced a similar phenomenon: angry email and online posts about how we were making it too easy to learn Java. But is that really such a terrible thing?





