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It is six years since my last trip to San Francisco to attend JavaOne and boy has my agenda changed since them. Back then I was working on JBoss and there was a huge fight between Sun and the open-source community on a lot of issues surrounding Java. Now Sun is going to finally open-source Java which is a great success for the open-source idea but I couldn't care less. The power of Java does...
on May 8, 2007 | Permalink | Discuss
The jPodder team is proud to be the current Duke's pick hoping that Duke is using it, too. With respect to JavaOne I would love to see that Sun would publish their media files through one or several RSS Feeds with the media files attached as podcasts. So maybe next year the rest of the world can follow JavaOne with ease rather than clicking through a ton of websites.
on Jun 30, 2005 | Permalink | Discuss
A few Java community leaders were invited to participate in a summit organized by Microsoft and Rick Ross, the founder of JavaLobby, created presentation about it. No matter if you like, dislike or hate Microsoft the presentation is worthwhile to be listened to.
on Mar 24, 2005 | Permalink | Discuss
Can Sun Microsystem's Lawyer shut down any domain name with the word 'Java' in it like in this case Ted Neward's JavaGeeks.com? Please check this out and voice your opinion beccause it could effect you in the future as well.
on Dec 1, 2004 | Permalink | Discuss
Outsourcing and foreign workers bring unfamiliar competition to US software engineers and there comfortable positions. This still does not mean that outsourcing is the magical cost cutting sword and will solve the age old software crises.
on Sep 18, 2003 | Permalink | Discuss
As a former H1-B visa holder I have to respond to Sue's web log here at Java.net about the abolition of high-tech visas and outsourcing
on Sep 12, 2003 | Permalink | Discuss