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June 2005 - Posts
C# PM at JavaOne (Day 3 - Wednesday) - Part II Object Persistence
As former ObjectSpaces (RIP) PM, I attended several object-persistence presentations today. Gavin did a really good presentation - his passion came across clearly. Many of the things he presented were good words of wisdom. But here are a few things that
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C# PM at JavaOne (Day 3 - Wednesday) - Part I
General session was rather dull except one factoid from the Pertti Korhonen of Nokia - number of mobile devices with Java exceed the number of PCs with Java. It would be interesting to know usage statistics - if one exists. Many mobile devices (as well
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C# PM at JavaOne (Day 2 - Tuesday)
Scott McNealy's keynote brought back some of the edge. This time instead of Microsoft or IBM, Dell was at the receiving end a couple of times. The Brazilian healthcare project was interesting (2.5M lines of code in 4 months hmm! I will suspend judgement
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C# PM at JavaOne (Day 1 - Monday)
The keynote was lackluster and the guests rather uninspiring. What was striking was the move away from bashing other companies by Sun execs. I remember previous years when jabs at Microsoft and fellow-Java-partner IBM were the standard fare. They were
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C# PM at JavaOne (Day 0 - Sunday)
For some reason, this post got lost for 24 hours. So here it is with help from blog support folks ... First a few obvious but essential things - kind of like blog hygeine. Remember, as always, in the blog-space, I am expressing personal opinions - not
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