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JavaOne is over for me this year, and it was a fun show.
on Jun 13, 2003 | Permalink | Discuss
Everywhere you look here at JavaOne, you see PowerBooks and iBooks. Except for one important place.
on Jun 12, 2003 | Permalink | Discuss
If Java.Net seems a little new, a little forced ... that's because it is. But the driving force is still people.
on Jun 11, 2003 | Permalink | Discuss
The Wednesday JavaOne keynote started with a comedian. And then it got funnier.
on Jun 11, 2003 | Permalink | Discuss
Jonathan Schwartz is talking about Java being a single platform again -- reducing the emphasis on the multiple separate editions. To the extent that makes sense, I hope they're serious, but the signals are mixed.
on Jun 10, 2003 | Permalink | Discuss