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- Oracle's oops on security flaw
- Oracle's oops on security flawBreakableThis doesn't help the unbreakable myth does it?http://otherthingsnow.blogspot.com/crapThat's why no major banks use it to manage your savings account!Oracle's oops on security flawAn you guys thought that only MS made Boo-BoosTypical response...This kind of response is typical from way too many software vendors. Oracle, Microsoft...
- Tags: Tools & Techniques, Oracle Corp., oop, security flaw, software, security
- Discussion threads 2006-04-12
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- Where there's hype, there's fire?
- Where there's hype, there's fire?Growing Pains?Is it that they are doing an end run? Or is it that some are seeing the power of connectivity and desire to find ways of leveraging it? Perhaps both.There is always some hype surrounding new technology but after that's gone, something...
- Tags: OOA/OOD/OOP, Financial Planning, cloud computing, hardware, Paul, physical hardware, insurance, object-oriented programming
- Discussion threads 2008-09-09
- JavaScript 2.0: Why Give Programmers Crutches?
- JavaScript 2.0: Why Give Programmers Crutches?Crutches have their placeMy biggest complaint against C has always been that it makes it too easy to write buggy code.That said, given what JS is used for, what you describe appears to be severely overwrought.RE: JavaScript 2.0: Why Give Programmers Crutches?I disagree, having classes...
- Tags: Scripting languages, C#, Programming languages, OOA/OOD/OOP, JavaScript, Crutches, Javascript 2.0
- Discussion threads 2008-08-29
- Goodbye, comp-sci -- now it's 'service' as a science
- Goodbye, comp-sci -- now it's 'service' as a scienceI once thought that wayThats until I stop taking what I learned for granted. That happened when I started working with more CIS and MIS people that could whip up a quick VB app for show but brought down servers under load....
- Tags: Service-oriented architecture (SOA), Development tools, service system, goodbye, IDE
- Discussion threads 2008-08-04
- Open-source Castle Project founder joins Microsoft
- Open-source Castle Project founder joins MicrosoftI've always been curious about the uptake of Iron*Its a strategy that seems to follow the same mistake MS is making on the web...."If we offer OUR version they will come". It seems to me that ASP.Net attracts a certain type of person just like...
- Tags: .NET, Middleware, Application servers, Scripting languages, open source, Microsoft .NET, Microsoft ASP.NET, Microsoft Corp., PHP
- Discussion threads 2008-07-18
- What programming language should we teach?
- What programming language should we teach?Re: What programming language should we teach?How about Javascript? No, seriously... it's free, it's cross-platform, it's already available on virtually ANY computer without needing to install anything at all, it's not terribly complicated, and it greatly resembles many of the other languages in use.When it...
- Tags: Programming languages, Development tools, C#, Scripting languages, programming, programming language
- Discussion threads 2008-06-27
- Oddball thinking about OOP
- Oddball thinking about OOPVery interesting Murph ...... but a tad tricky to know if I followed your drift or not.OOP in my mind is a programmers management tool/way/approach/methodology. I'd find it hard not to write OO now. In the background Erlang is proving an interesting curve, but it's a hobby...
- Tags: OOA/OOD/OOP, OOP principle, object-oriented programming
- Discussion threads 2008-06-03
- News to know: NASA hack; Netbooks; Green IT
- Notable headlines: Ed Bott: Debunking yet another bogus malware study Dancho Danchev: Phoenix Mars Lander's mission site hacked Robin Harris: Mac Time Machine: backup for the rest of us? Christopher Dawson: Waiting for the right netbooks ...
- Tags: Adobe Systems Inc., NASA, Hewlett-Packard Co., Green IT, Apple Inc., Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, Corporate Communications, Advertising & Promotion, Operating Systems, Software, Marketing, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-06-03
- Oddball thinking about OOP
- Here's a variant thought about object oriented programming: it's a failure most directly because no one's developed a programming environment that fully implements the core messaging ideas - and the reason no one's been able to do it is that the OO ideas apply mainly to analog,...
- Tags: Object-oriented Programming, Messaging, Analog, Programming, Ooa/Ood/Oop, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Paul Murphy
- Blog posts 2008-06-03
- The tattered history of OOP
- The tattered history of OOPCalling for Mom ..SOAP etc are not themselves messaging based, they're messaging protocols - i.e. message carriers that are not internally implemented using object messaging.OOP!Crieky, I had no idea OOP had been through so much! We're just about to start using Zend Framework PHP, I might...
- Tags: OOA/OOD/OOP, Programming languages, Message Passing, object-oriented programming, Java, Smalltalk
- Discussion threads 2008-06-02
- The tattered history of OOP
- This is a guest blog by frequent contributor Mark Miller - a followup on our earlier discussions of the effectiveness and value of the object oriented programming idea. OOP has been a mixed bag, but I say this only because...
- Tags: Message, Software, Object-oriented Programming, Smalltalk, Idea, Data, Object-oriented, Unix, Object, Alan Kay, Way Object-orientation, Ooa/Ood/Oop, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Paul Murphy
- Blog posts 2008-06-02
- Goodbye real-time era, hello 'event-driven' era
- Goodbye real-time era, hello 'event-driven' eraThis all sounds very whiz-bang......but I think I would prefer my financial information be "locked in a silo."Also, "transaction" is a noun. "Transact" is the verb you seek.It's not whiz-bang and it's not newRanadive and others META Group back in the day, have been promoting...
- Tags: Storage, real-time era
- Discussion threads 2008-05-06
- RPG, PHP, and history
- RPG, PHP, and historyIf it works for you, use it - but it doesnt work for me.If it works for you, and especially if it has an elegant simplicity, then go for it.However,[i]So what’s the model? simple: business applications are user interfaces to business data.[/i]I think that in many cases...
- Tags: Scripting languages, Programming languages, Databases, RPG, PHP
- Discussion threads 2008-04-28
- News to know: Yahoo; ToorCon; Microsoft Surface, XP; Apple; Psystar
- Notable headlines: Larry Dignan: Microhoo: A frenetic week ahead; Yahoo could turn the tables on Microsoft Nathan McFeters: ToorCon Seattle 2008: Nuke plants, non-existent sub domain attacks, muffin diving, and Guitar Hero ToorCon gallery. Mary Jo Foley:...
- Tags: Google Inc., Hard Drive, Larry Dignan, Microsoft Windows XP, Yahoo! Inc., Apple Inc., Microsoft Corp., Veterans Administration, Help Desk, Open Source, It Operations
- Blog posts 2008-04-21
- Is OOP a branch to nowhere?
- Is OOP a branch to nowhere?I agreeAnd furthermore, it is not self-evident that OOP is inherently more efficient than procedural programming.Your decomposition implies that even the earliest OO concepts existed only as transitional elements in large complex procedural workspace.At a machine-language level OO creates massive stack manipulations for even the...
- Tags: OOA/OOD/OOP, object-oriented programming
- Discussion threads 2008-04-20
- Is OOP a branch to nowhere?
- To continue the discussion about development languages, I want to ask a potentially embarrassing question: has the whole object orientation business been both a functional and a conceptual failure? One of the odd things about the OO movement is that no two proponents understand...
- Tags: Object-oriented Programming, Object-oriented, Machine, COBOL MOVE, Ooa/Ood/Oop, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Paul Murphy
- Blog posts 2008-04-20
- 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
- Is an offline version of Silverlight coming at MIX next week?
- Is an offline version of Silverlight coming at MIX next week?RE: Some comments.Yup, that sums it up pretty well. In fact, I think a closer link with WPF was something they were waiting for before rolling out a lot of web apps. Microsoft has something very cool in WPF and...
- Tags: Web browsers, .NET, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Silverlight, offline version, Microsoft .NET, Web browser, Adobe Systems Inc.
- Discussion threads 2008-03-02
- Survey%3A+companies+investing+millions+in+SOA%2C+but+don%27t+exactly+know+why
- Survey%3A+companies+investing+millions+in+SOA%2C+but+don%27t+exactly+know+whyOverall, Good NewsThe survey seems to reflect the notion that the real goal of SOA - agility through rapid orchestration of services into new processes, is still a long term prospect, and still just beyond reach. The good news is that companies are finding significant value in the secondary...
- Tags: Service-oriented architecture (SOA), Web services, Middleware, Enterprise software, survey, SOA
- Discussion threads 2008-02-26
- Leopard file move bug zaps data
- Leopard file move bug zaps dataAnd I thought Vista was badNo offense, but this is the sort of Big "Ooops" That you would expect from a 2 bit company. Apple having this slight flaw is a real kick in the shorts. I don't think I will get that Mac...
- Tags: Desktops, Leopard, Apple Macintosh, PC
- Discussion threads 2007-11-07
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