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February 26, 2007
category: Developers
As I mentioned earlier, I spoke at Sun Tech Days 2007. About 10000 folks attended Sun Tech Days. Approximately about 2000 folks attended each talk (at least in the ones in the "main" room where key notes talks were given). Very nice to see so many deve...
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category: Developers
Understanding Tradeoffs in Software Transactional Memory by Nir Shavit and myself was accepted in CGO-2007. The paper describes the TL1 (Transactional Locking) mechanism. The slides presented at the conference are available as well. (We first descri...
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category: Developers
Theres a simple web interface at http://openjdk.neojava.org/cgi-bin/hs_err that allows decoding of hs_err or hs_err_pid HotSpot crash logs. ...
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category: Developers
For some reason, the blogsphere suddenly noticed my year-old NLink project, so Im getting a lot of traffic lately. Maybe Ive never sent out the announcement, when I originally released it, so here it goes...
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category: Developers
The debate on Closures in Java 7 has been limited to two proposals so far. Today Stefan Schulz and myself would like to offer a third option - First-Class Methods: Java-style closures (FCM) - to the Java community.
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category: Java Technology
Andreas, or simply, Andy, Bechtolsheim holds the
distinction of having employee badge #1 among the thousands of people
who have worked at...
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category: Java Technology
Sometimes, it is not what people say that matters, but what they dont say. The analysts at Gartner (http://www.gartner.com/)...
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category: Java Technology
Sun Microsystems, which has viewed open source code
alternatively as a competitor and as a friend, announced today that it
is...
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category: Java Technology
In 1973, Pete Townshend and The Who wrote and sang about Quadrophenia. And although it took another 34 years for...
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category: Main
Sun Microsystems (Nasdaq: SUNW) today announced the introduction of the Sun B2B-enabled Electronic Master Patient Index (EMPI), as well as two OEM offerings, iPACS and uPACS, Integrated and Utility Picture Archiving and Communication Systems, at the He...
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