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A better hotel, collaboration tools, and development tools.
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Sun provides a good opportunity for non-profits to network with prospective developers, and a hotel horror story.
by Bruce Eckel, May 3, 2008,
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An example of parallel programming using all the CPUs on your computer or cluster. Also shows how to add a Flex user interface.
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I'm leaving my company and heading back out on my own and that means I can talk again.
by Frank Sommers, April 29, 2008,
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A year after its official debut, Apple's Java 6 implementation is now available for Intel-based Macs. Was it worth the wait?
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A few days ago I was in the office of one of my clients, talking to the dev guys about Pantheios (what else?!), and they were asking why I do open-source. The resulting discussion was quite illuminating, not least to me, so I thought it might be useful to discuss it here and see why other people do it.
by Matthew Wilson, April 24, 2008,
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After having spent the last 15 frustrating months of too-successful consulting that has stolen all my time for writing and most of my time for researching/open-source development, something's got to give! Is blogging the answer to my quandary?
by Frank Sommers, April 22, 2008,
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Functional programming languages are enjoying a renaissance. Even if not intending to use a functional language for daily work, learning such a language can improve one's programming style.
by Bruce Eckel, April 18, 2008,
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I'll be speaking Wednesday, April 23 on the subject of "hybrid programming." All may attend.
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