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- Python's future looks bright
- It always warms my heart to see good programmers get the recognition they deserve. This week, Sun announced they were hiring Ted Leung (long-time Python developer), and Frank Wierzbicki lead implementer of the Jython project. They'll be working full-time on Jython and in particular paying attention to developer tools. ...
- Tags: Sun Microsystems Inc., Python, Jython, Wierzbicki, Scripting Languages, Development Tools, Programming Languages, Software/Web Development, Web Development, Software Development, Ed Burnette
- Blog posts 2008-03-04
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- Python's future looks bright
- Python's future looks brightCrickey! this puts Microsoft on the ropes!Sun have ALWAYS advocated multi-language support with Java, while Microsoft wanted to ram C# down eveyones thoats.Now that they've got some big names on the payroll, surely we can expect a me-too copy-cat knee-jerk response from MS, like hiring maybe the...
- Tags: Programming languages, Scripting languages, Development tools, .NET, Middleware, Python, future look, Sun Microsystems Inc., Microsoft .NET, Microsoft Corp., Java
- Discussion threads 2008-03-04
- Fine Packet Builder (jar)
- With "Fine Packet Builder", user can create, edit, copy, encode, and decode packet constructed by any protocol stack; use packet database to save and manage at external media, communicate on L2. And popular script APIJython of each feature, support screen and wizard of each feature, environment for edition, management, implementation...
- Tags: API, Feature, Fine Quality Technology, Networking, Tcp/Ip
- Software downloads 2007-08-27
- Using Jython Scripting Language With WSADMIN
- The intent of this paper is to introduce the reader to the use of Jython as a scripting language to be used with the wsadmin function of WebSphere Application Server. WebSphere supports both the JACL language and the Jython language for scripting use, but since JACL has been deprecated with...
- Tags: IBM WebSphere, Language, Application Servers, Middleware, Enterprise Software, Software
- White papers 2007-01-18
- Groovy 1.0 is out
- Groovy 1.0 is outsoftware innovationIts getting harder and harder to keep up with software technology.Not sure what the advantage is if there are 10 different scripting languages to do pretty much similar things.By the time one masters one particular language, the in language is something else and the market demands...
- Tags: Programming languages, Human Resources, Groovy 1.0
- Discussion threads 2007-01-05
- The ripple effect of a GPL'd Java will reach far and wide
- The ripple effect of a GPL'd Java will reach far and wideJust anther languageadded to the heap. And not a good one at that. But I imagine the open source folks will love it, they have a penchant for half baked things.telcos should be very afraidJME + Mobile...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Programming languages, Operating systems, J2EE, CDC, CLDC, Java, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Corp., operating system, open source, Sun Microsystems Inc.
- Discussion threads 2006-11-13
- NetBeans 6.0M3 vs. Eclipse 3.3M2
- NetBeans 6.0M3 vs. Eclipse 3.3M2dynamic language support?How does dynamic language support line up in netbeans vs eclipse?jrubygroovyjython& more?criteria?I'd like to see a comparison of how productive developers are using the two IDEs. Just because one IDE may have more features and more companies in the community does not necessarily equate...
- Tags: Java development tools, Programming languages, Sun NetBeans, Eclipse, Java
- Discussion threads 2006-09-25
- Day 2: Scripting Eclipse
- The second session on Tuesday was the panel on Scripting Eclipse . Ken Dyck, from AMI Semiconductor was the moderator. Here's a rough transcript of the panel, as fast as I could type. Ken standing: Who are you and what is your interest in scripting? Ed...
- Tags: Mark, Bjorn Freeman-Benson
- Blog posts 2006-03-21
- BeanShell: groovier than Groovy
- BeanShell: groovier than GroovyGroovy Kind of LoveHmmm. Maybe there's something to this 'dynamic' language stuff.I respectfully submit, this kind of 'stuff' dynamic constructs has been around for a LONG time.Most notably: PERLYou can learn PERL basics in about 2 hours and immediately find uses.Based on my experience, it's really an...
- Tags: OOA/OOD/OOP, Scripting languages, Programming languages, Development tools, Groovy, BeanShell, Perl, object-oriented, scripting language
- Discussion threads 2006-03-03
- IBM's Desktop vision
- IBM's Desktop visionVision with a cost[The Workplace software, which is being developed through IBM's Lotus division, is built around the company's Java-based WebSphere Portal software, which]... costs $15,000! PER cpu!The Linux opening.I'd been reading IBM's comments as their intention to compete in a space that does not require Office.There are...
- Tags: Recruitment & Selection, vision, Microsoft Corp., Workplace Client, workplace, IBM Corp.
- Discussion threads 2005-08-16
- Java devotee BEA eyes scripting languages
- Java devotee BEA eyes scripting languagesWriting on the wall for JavaAfter 10+ years of existence, there still aren't any decent RAD tools for Java web development. RAD's been the way for a long time - you can't possibly keep up with the competition using a language that has to be...
- Tags: Programming languages, RAD, Now IT, Java, BEA Systems Inc., Microsoft .NET, PHP, Web
- Discussion threads 2005-08-05
- Perl on Java?: An Introduction to the Sleep Language
- The most popular scripting languages are available in some form for the Java platform. Few of them are Jacl for TCL, Jython for Python, and JRuby for Ruby. This paper introduces Sleep. Sleep is a Java-based scripting language heavily inspired by Perl. Sleep is what when nothing like Perl was...
- Tags: Perl, Programming Languages, Scripting Languages, Development Tools, Java, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Web Development
- White papers 2005-07-14
- The future of Java, part 1
- "I would love to tinker with the Java language, but that’s not where I feel the pain now," said Java creator James Gosling during an early morning JavaOne session. He, along with Tim Bray, John Fowler and Simon Phipps, discussed the future of Java and applications development this morning at...
- Tags: Sun Microsystems Inc., Sun NetBeans, Java, Tim Bray
- Blog posts 2005-06-29
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