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- New Eclipse-based tools from Genuitec offer developers more choices in migrating to IBM WebSphere 6.1
- Read a full transcript. Sponsor: Genuitec. The arrival of the IBM WebSphere Application Server 6.1 presents Eclipse-oriented developers with some big decisions. The newest version of this popular runtime will depend largely on Rational Application Developer RAD for tooling. While this recent runtime environment...
- Tags: Developer, IBM WebSphere, Environment, Web Service, Eclipse, Tool, IBM Corp., Genuitec, MyEclipse Blue Edition, Eclipse Obviously, Productivity, Application Servers, Middleware, Enterprise Software, Software, Dana Gardner
- Blog posts 2008-02-08
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- Widespread BlackBerry data outage reported, is it time to move on?
- umgotta say this sounds like a justification for an iffy iphone purchase or usage maybe? you make it sound like if BIS goes down you're dead in the water, but if BIS goes down all you lose is what you don't have with any other service anyway, you still get...
- Tags: Manufacturing, Telecom & Utilities, BIS, outage, BlackBerry Data, RIM BlackBerry, phone
- Discussion threads 2009-11-17
- Missing what open source cannot afford
- FOSS needs some town hallsto get free air time on the news and to educate the users on the perils of closed source.I have to disagree ...I'm not sure how isolated you are, but my experience with open source through OpenNMS has been quite different.Sure, companies like mine that are...
- Tags: open source, OpenNMS
- Discussion threads 2009-09-30
- Are netbooks really junky?
- Are netbooks really junky?To be blunt..... yes, Netbooks are JunkyIn regards to the hardware and capabilities that are in them. I am sorry, but 6 hours of battery life is NOT enough for me to leave out the ability to play non-hardcore games, i.e. RealArcade, GameHouse and Reflexive games.These things...
- Tags: Netbooks, nettops & MIDs, netbook
- Discussion threads 2009-04-23
- Is your Java up to date?
- Is your Java up to date?What about all the previous versionsis there a Utility to remove ALL previous versions - it's really a pain to manually uninstall all previous versions of Java ... not just the Update 11 Environment ...Ludoshutdown -9In the UK there is an agency with which one...
- Tags: Programming languages, Java, JRE, Sun Microsystems Inc., Sun Java, OpenJDK
- Discussion threads 2009-02-14
- PDT 2.0: New tools for PHP developers
- PDT 2.0: New tools for PHP developersI've used PDT for personal projectsUnfortunately I'm stuck with VIM at work. I hope that they have improved the performance, it was never fast and it had syntax highlighting issues the last time I used it.Its better......still some quirks but the syntax...
- Tags: Scripting languages, PDT 2.0, PHP Developers, PHP
- Discussion threads 2009-01-27
- CRM 2009 - Companies to Watch For - Part Tree, er...Three
- To Recap We're heading into the homestretch. Which is why the Giants need to beat the Panthers....last night. Oh, snap. This isn't my NFL blog. I don't have one. This is the final episode in that hilarious sitcom, Greenberg's Fools Gold. For those of you who missed the previous...
- Tags: Software-as-a-service, CRM, Greenberg, Connectbeam Management, Zuora, LucidEra, Advertising & Promotion, Customer Relationship Management (CRM), Enterprise Software, Marketing, Software, Paul Greenberg
- Blog posts 2008-12-22
- Apple confirms iPhone 2.0.2 addresses 3G bugs
- Apple confirms iPhone 2.0.2 addresses 3G bugsApple will make things right sooner then later...Why do I get the feeling people want to see Apple fail? It's been less then two months since Apple released the 3G iPhone. They've already come out out with two updates which have addressed most of...
- Tags: Cellular phones, Smart phones, WIRELESS, Telecom & Utilities, Handhelds, iPhone 2.0.2, iPhone Dev Team, Apple Inc., 3G, Apple iPhone, phone, Apple Confirms, Apple confirms iPhone 2.0.2
- Discussion threads 2008-08-21
- Do it Yourself Mojave
- Do it Yourself MojaveVista security broken - Black Hathttp://www.theinquirer.net/gb/inquirer/news/2008/08/08/vista-security-rendered-uslessI really don't understandI have a cheap white box machine with a Q6600 processor, 8600GT, 4 Gig Ram, single hard drive, Vista Busines 32 bit. The machine is an absolute dream. Everything is fast. Its the best machine I...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Microsoft Windows Vista, GPU
- Discussion threads 2008-08-08
- Still ranting about interfaces
- My argument, yesterday, that how an application is to be used is more determinative of the right toolset for building it than what the application does, embeds the assumption that the people we sell our software or development ideas to, either are end users or make decisions on the basis...
- Tags: Corel WordPerfect, Standards, Word Processors, Quality, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Office, Software, Business Operations, Office Suites, Paul Murphy
- Blog posts 2008-05-13
- Still ranting about interfaces
- Still ranting about interfaces[b]Mr. Murphy, You are such an idiot...[b]The real reason WordPerfect lost is simple.[b]WYSIWYG - What You See Is What You Get [/b]You are such a biased moron that you can't get your ego out of the way to see the truth. WordPerfect lost the battle because...
- Tags: Word processors, Corel WordPerfect, software
- Discussion threads 2008-05-13
- Eclipse co-founder Skip McGaughey on Open Health mission
- Eclipse co-founder Skip McGaughey on Open Health missionOn Open Health ToolsObviously this is the kind of movement that I love to see! And I say so here:http://www.fredtrotter.com/2008/04/14/credit-where-it-is-due/
- Tags: Java development tools, Vertical industries, Open Health, Skip McGaughey, Eclipse, health care
- Discussion threads 2008-04-14
- Defending Java against Paul Murphy
- Defending Java against Paul MurphyA musician's mindObviously no musician created it. But did he or she hang around a radio station before throwing the logic in there?Sorry Mr. Carroll...... but I'll remind you that "What moved me to respond ... was what I consider to be an inaccurate portrayal...
- Tags: Programming languages, C/C++, SECURITY, Paul Murphy, Java, flaw, C, Microsoft .NET, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2008-04-08
- Is Java Windows for Unix?
- Is Java Windows for Unix?Amen brother!Java completely violates the Coupling/Cohesion rule of software quality. A "module" in Java consists of 5/6+ files containing interfaces, beans, functions, etc. This makes for low cohesion (BAD!). All of these files also need to be connected to each other plus those "frameworks". This introduces...
- Tags: Programming languages, window, Unix, Java, Ada
- Discussion threads 2008-04-07
- RIA wars heat up with alpha versions of Adobe's AIR and Flex
- RIA wars heat up with alpha versions of Adobe's AIR and FlexAlpha?It is a production release for both products. Yeah, you know what you are talking about. Not.Forgot the part where...Flash is abysmal to develop for, and lacks a programmer-centric IDE.Flex 3 Builder is useless junkIt only runs on Windows,...
- Tags: Linux, Development tools, OPEN SOURCE, beta, Flex Builder, XML, alpha, CSS, Adobe Systems Inc., rich Internet application, Adobe AIR
- Discussion threads 2008-02-28
- Genuitec's Pulse service provides automated updates across Eclipse, Android, ColdFusion
- MyEclipse IDE vendor Genuitec is stepping up the general developer downloads plate to take a swing at the task of automated and managed updates, plug-ins and patches to such widespread tools as Eclipse, Android, ColdFusion. The free Pulse service helps bring a "single throat to choke" benefit...
- Tags: Developer, Allaire ColdFusion, Eclipse, Service, Genuitec, Pulse, Open Source, Dana Gardner
- Blog posts 2008-01-03
- Adobe responds to Appcelerator with open source BlazeDS
- Our own Martin Lamonica reports that Adobe has responded to the announcement of Appcelerator by open sourcing BlazeDS, the messaging software for its Flex development tool. Observant readers will recall how yesterday Appcelerator CEO Jeff Haynie told us his new GPL development system is aimed squarely at...
- Tags: Adobe Systems Inc., Open Source, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2007-12-13
- What that RIAA/CD rip court brief really says
- What that RIAA/CD rip court brief really saysstoring your ripped MP3's in, say, your "My Music" folder would be OKstoring your ripped MP3's in, say, your "My Music" folder would be OK is conjecture. The brief does not say that, as you know since you read it and quoted from...
- Tags: Peer to peer (P2P), Adrian, RIAA, RIAA/CD
- Discussion threads 2007-12-11
- OpenDocument Format community steadfast despite theatrics of now impotent 'Foundation'
- When in mid-October 2007, the OpenDocument Foundation (ODf, yes, that's a little "f" that's not to be confused with the OASIS- and 400-member strong OpenDocument Alliance-backed big F-ODF: the OpenDocument Format) announced that the World Wide Web Consoritum (W3C)-backed Common Document Format CDF was the heir-apparent to what it believed...
- Tags: W3C, OpenDocument Format, IBM Corp., OpenDocument Foundation, ODf, Matusow, OpenDocument Format (ODF), Emerging Technologies, Dan Farber
- Blog posts 2007-11-29
- Why Microsoft hates Google's Android
- Why Microsoft hates Google's AndroidWho hates Android? (Not me.)Indeed, JavaME already is highly fragmented, so what does Monson-Haefel want to protect? I really wonder what the purpose of his posting is. Strengthen Java? Strengthen Microsoft? Create FUD around Android? Why?As we have seen with Eclipse, competition and open source are...
- Tags: Programming languages, Java development tools, .NET, OPEN SOURCE, Application servers, Java, Microsoft hates Google Android, Microsoft HATES, Eclipse, Microsoft Corp., JRE, Microsoft .NET
- Discussion threads 2007-11-29
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