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Extreme Programming

Bollella Sun Microsystems Distinguished Engineer, Greg Bollella, explains how programming with Real-Time Specification for Java (RTSJ) has gotten easier and talks about the 2006 JavaOne Conference Slot Car Programming Challenge.
on Apr 7, 2006 | Permalink | Discuss
Ron Goldman, senior staff engineer, Sun Labs, shares his vision of software that is more robust, stable, and better able to take care of itself: conscientious software. "In this world of interdependent applications and services, nobody's in charge anymore," said Goldman. "No one person can say it's time to throw the switch to do a global recompile."
on Mar 30, 2006 | Permalink | Discuss