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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.

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."



