del.icio.us links [July 12, 2005]
- Netbeans editor extensions
So who's working on the Velocity editor for Netbeans? Eclipse has one. - Ruby on Rails vs. J2EE
Perhaps "Ruby on Rails vs. Struts and Hibernate" would be a better title - Technorati problems
I've also been hearing lots of complains recently about Technorati - Eclipse vs. Matisse
Seems a bit silly to do Swing development with an SWT IDE, doesn't it
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del.icio.us links [July 11, 2005]
- Windows ProSpyware
Ed Bott: "There's no doubt that Microsoft has lightened up on some big names in the spyware/adware business." - Eclipse 3.1 disappointment
Carsten: "it's still slow as hell (sometimes) and important features have to be downloaded separately"
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del.icio.us links [July 05, 2005]
- Andy Oliver on Spring
Very interesting write-up on Spring Framework with responses from Juergen Hoeller - Sorry about Dennis Miller
Simon Phipps: "Miller was a profoundly bad choice of entertainment for an international techno-geek conference" - IEEE Atom article
Nice intro to Atom by Robert Sayre - Newsfeed spam
Spam finds its way into Simon's newsfeed reader via newsfeed search engine feeds
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del.icio.us links [July 01, 2005]
- Google Maps JavaScript API
View source on Croctech's page to see how easy it is to use - (Open)Solaris and GNOME
"deemphasis of Linux within JDS could mean good things for the GNOME" - Netbeans and collab
"NetBeans 4.1 is not your father's NetBeans. So far, that assessment looks to be dead on target" - Joplin MP3 player
Java Swing based MP3 player, created in 7 minutes onstage at JavaOne
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del.icio.us links [June 29, 2005]
- Sun Ultra 3 laptop
Cool, but where's the AMD lappy? - JavaOne photos
Lots of good photos on Flickr - PhippsCasting
Simon Phipps on the open sourcing of the Java EE 5 reference implementation - Danese on Java license proliferation
Danese: "Yes, that's right. They've taken the SCSL apart into 3 licenses!!!" - Ed Burns on day 2
Covers the web framework (Faces, Wicket, Struts, AJAX, etc.) related sessions on day 2 - iTunes Podcatcher
iTunes is now a full-fledged podcatcher
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del.icio.us JavaOne links [June 24, 2005]
- OpenSolaris BOF
Stephen Hahn: "What else can we do to make Java a first class systems programming language for Solaris?" - 10th JavaOne show
"celebrate the programming language's first decade" - Wicket debut at JavaOne
Infravio VP Miko Matsumura will host a session about Wicket 1.0 - JavaOne to vCalendar
Gero Vermaas: "Check out my JavaOne 2005 Scheduling aid" - Destination: Moscone
Frosty's photo bloggin' JavaOne behind the scenes - JavaOne on your palm
Wilfred Springer: "Now I can read the entire conference schedule from my Palm" - JavaOne Eclipse announcements
via Ian Skerrett, Director of Marketing with the Eclipse Foundation - Flickr: JavaOne2005
Flickr group for posting JavaOne 2005 photos and images
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del.icio.us links [June 16, 2005]
- Oh yes we can!
Scoble: "the founder of Gentoo just came to work here" - Joel on Recruiting
"[Microsoft] can't compensate for being the target of eight years of fear and loathing from the Slashdot communty" - OpenSolaris mascot
The only thing OpenSolaris lacks is a cute mascot - Blog sifting
Bryan Cantrill's excellent roundup of the OpenSolaris blogs - Gold stars to Sun
Andrew Lark: Blogs play key role in launch of Open Solaris...
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del.icio.us links [June 15, 2005]
- Note to IBM and Sun
James: "So IBM forked OpenOffice, and now its using Roller for internal blogging" - Fighting Roller
Phil offers some constructive criticism of Roller's built in themes and macros - IBM's Roller
A couple more screenshots of IBM's Roller fork - Productized Open Source
Matthew: "suggesting you offer "productized" Open Source may really conjur up the wrong impression" - rc3.org on OpenSolaris
Rafe: "there really is no better form of public relations than letting engineers loose to blog"
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del.icio.us links [June 14, 2005]
- Opening day overview
"Welcome to OpenSolaris. Opening Day is here." - Engineer-driven communities
Eric: "So whatâs the wrong way for a company to go open-source?" - OpenSolaris news
Round-up of press articles on OpenSolaris launch - Real Unix, Real Open
OpenSolaris is availabe via BitTorrent - OpenSolaris source browser
Chandan says it's powered by Apache Lucene - More open than open
Dan says Solaris is simply Sun's OpenSolaris distribution - I told you so
Clingan: "I wont tell the numerous folks hiding behind "Anonymous Coward" "I told you so" either, mostly because I don't want to lower their self esteem even further." - OpenSolaris era
"The work inside the firewall will begin to happen outside the firewall," Goguen said. - Open!
Jim: "OpenSolaris changes everything at Sun. Everything" - OpenSolaris graduates
Justin: "Now, the hard part begins. Come and join the effort"
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del.icio.us links [June 09, 2005]
- Why arenât you blogging?
Ruby: "Forget all those excuses. If you're engaged enough to be reading this site, you probably have some opinions to share with the world." - JSPWiki 2.2-stable released
Best little wiki around and on top of that, it's Java! - Just use Media Types?
May be required knowledge for Atom Protocol implementors
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del.icio.us links [June 05, 2005]
- Wiki wiki world
"Business wikis are being used for project management, mission statements and cross-company collaborations." - Two garbage trucks
"it could well turn out that Sun made the right call by doing the unexpected" - Spring honeymoon over
Rafe: "Spring is too smart for its own good when binding values from an HTTP request to a Java bean"
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del.icio.us links [June 04, 2005]
- Apple goes X86?
According to CNET. Say it ain't so! - SiteMaps = LRSS
Bob: "The existing degree of almost gratuitous incompatibility is simply not useful"
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del.icio.us links [June 03, 2005]
- Google Sitemap Protocol
"The Sitemap Protocol allows you to inform search engine crawlers about URLs on your Web sites that are available for crawling" - Digital handshake
WSJ: "Now [blogging] is also becoming a corporate job." - Trackback autodiscovery
Allen explains how to add Trackback autodiscovery to your blog - RSS Ripoff Merchants
Read/Write Web: "What would you do if someone was ripping your RSS feed off"
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del.icio.us links [June 01, 2005]
- Sco Bro
Scoble's brother is blogging for ComputerWorld - Yahoo blog guidelines
Yahoo! Employee Blog Guidelines: The official version and my own advice (by Jeremy Zawodny) - Participation age
Van Den Hoohen: "Our cause at Sun will be about eliminating the digital divide" - Pint lock
Keep your Ben and Jerrys pint safe and secure - Feedmesh
eWeek reports on Feedmesh, a "next-generation approach for distributing update notifications to the syndicated feeds" - Productive blogger
Keith: "People often ask me how Iâm able to keep my sites moving forward and updated with (hopefully) good content as often as I do."
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del.icio.us links [May 27, 2005]
- aigre-douce
"Journal personnel pour usagers avertis" - powered by Roller - FAR2000 blogs
Free Architecture Report blogs - powered by Roller - Battle for the Blogosphere
Yahoo360 and MSN Spaces not "open, flexible platforms that tech-savvy users can extend" - Geronimo nightlies
Tom: "If you're ready to start playing with Geronimo, this is the version to download" - GNOME with Java
Developing GNOME Applications with Java and GNU gcc-java - Dangerous Music
Janne: "Is copyright still enabling innovation and creativity?" - Bruce on Virtuas
"I will be focused on Java application servers and databases" - Matt on Virtuas
Matt: "I will focus on my core expertise as the Spring and Web Frameworks Practice Leader"
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del.icio.us links [May 26, 2005]
- Juan Cole on blog ads
"Do I worry about blog advertising corrupting the medium? Not very much." - Netscape breaks IE
We're not done till IE won't run - Pragmatic Rails
Pragmatic guide to web development with Ruby on Rails (Dave Thomas, et al) - Curry Winer split
Dave Winer explains his bitter breakup with podcast wingman Adam Curry (in a 17 minute podcast)
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The Balkanization of the Internet
"how often do you actually visit sites in other countries?"
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