April 24, 2007
category: Java Technology
The server and software company posted net income of US$67 million
for the quarter ended April 1, a significant improvement over...
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category: Developers
Fabrizio Giudici asks Java with apt-get, what's the scoop? The big deal is we're taking steps towards a world where Java is a default part of more operating systems. Linux being very popular among the geeks we care about, we...
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category: Developers
Alanis Morissette parodies "My Humps". Deep social commentary, shallow parody, both, or something else altogether? It's your call.
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category: Developers
Ray Gans and Roger Brinkley discuss Sun's Open Source Java efforts in a video cast here
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category: Developers
Here's my arguably subjective take on hot topics in the Desktop track. But heck, it's all good.
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category: Developers
In
my
last post
I talked about fragmentation in the Java ME space, and briefly
mentioned one of the sources of this fragmentation: variability in
specifications. Today I'll
dig deeper into this fundamental issue.
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category: Java Technology
The majority of the revenues and most likely the lion's share of the profits of Sun Microsystems (http://www.sun.com/)
still come...
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category: Developers
Here's my arguably subjective take on hot topics in the Desktop track. But heck, it's all good.
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category: Java Technology
Kicking off a series of interviews with developers from some of java.net's most popular and prominent projects, Marla Parker interviews John Catherino about the Cajo project. This project distributes objects between multiple JVMs, allowing you to scale large applications, or transparently remote a GUI.
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