mercredi 27 novembre 2002

.Net new release, I can't help, I'm angry

Why do advertisements rule the world? Why .net has got that momentum? Is it revolutionnary? No. Is it free? No. Just because it's marketed by the first software company, not known for its innovations, we have to endure all this advertising, FUD campaign, books, public proofs of love, and soon  […]

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Useless rant

Today a cousin caught a virus on her PC. What more needs to be said? The PC runs Windows 98, the mail client is Outlook Express, period. Thanks M$, you did a great job for all the virii developpers on this small planet. Thanks for providing so much funds for the antivirii companies. Even if they try  […]

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PostNuke, Xaraya, yet another fork

I don't know why, today I checked PostNuke's status. Some things amazed me: the number of developers on sourceforge went from more than 100 to 13 I did recognize only 2 names on the developpers list the most active developers have vanished public CVS browsing has been removed To be true, it's not a  […]

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Building the infosphere, portals should revive

A thing I always loved in Dan Simmons' Hyperion, is the accessibility of information in the infosphere. A space where the information you need is there and accessible. Currently, the web is far from being that, but it's changing, slowly. I would like to be able to track those changes, and I'd like  […]

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"JSR-14 blows and .NET rocks"

Today on Andy Oliver weblog, JSR-14 blows and .NET rocks, Windows Still blows and other happy thoughts : Engage a feverant Java zealot in a discussion about the short comings of EJBs and they'll tout the advantages of Appservers. Correct them: "I'm not talking about the concept of app servers  […]

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