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MySQL addresses UK developers from the roots up – starting with the Reg.
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wow. these silk weavings/dies are quite beautiful if muted . an intriguing composition method.
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The British Are Coming. again. If you don’t know Amy Winehouse, but you like soul (I mean the real thing not todays anodyne bling/trill trill trill version) then give her a listen. first track from the new Arctic Mondays yesterday- *hard* drumming
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“For what it’s worth, I am calling for a real recession, in which the economy shrinks and the stock market tanks, regardless of what the Fed does. “
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Same deal when I was a kid. Always moving. moving. moving. “I learned how to make friends quickly. And I learned how to forget friends just as quickly. The former has been a huge asset. The latter has been a curse I have not yet learned how to kick.”
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JBoss Rules people tell me I need to track their blog, rather than JBoss blogs, for something less dry. This isn’t announcement-based, but heavily best-practice led. I wlll subscribe to get a view but I may bank out later – too focused for my needs?
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Tim is a Jah Wobble fan. Who new?
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IBM drops Cloudscape support, so much for on-ramps. “Question: Is this the end of IBM involvement with Apache Derby On the contrary, IBM continues to participate in the Apache Derby community and make contributions to the project.”
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Now we can work with the metadata describing a tag. well done del.icio.us. Tags describing tags. sounds like tag gardening to me
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Audioscrobbler comes to Zend Core. Last.fm meets Zend. Interesting. I know Last.FM itself uses PHP pretty extensively, so…
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In which I get some props for a minimalist presentation. stephen should get the credit – i based this presentation to eclipsecon on one of his. “some slides had one word on them – but stayed with me.” Ben- if you want to talk eclipse as runtime lemme know
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Rod likes our business model. Cool thanks Rod.
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a different approach to privacy law. do we need to revisit the underpinnings of privacy law- taking confidentiality into greater account
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That is more like it. Open source and race: an argument for non-binary. JBoss talking to a far wider context. “Definitions of open source community that focus on one way to do things or one way to interact and communicate are missing the bigger picture”
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Part-time analysts is an interesting idea, from a user-generated business model perspective. The balance between occasional input and quality control is a tough one to finesse. the “representing” my last/current/future employer issue. client consistency?
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Sun hires the Ian of Debian. Towards Solaris for Humans. Now i really need to write piece that up. What say you now SOG? Suffice to say this really is big news proving Sun let Ian do his thing.
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But Microsoft recently announced support for XP til 2014, didnt it?
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“’ll be advocating that Solaris needs to close the usability gap with Linux to be competitive; I also believe deeply in the importance of backward compatibility; I’m pretty strongly of the opinion that Linux needs to play a clearer role.”
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IBM Austin’s Library is all about the Ruby, baby. Isn’t everyones?
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contains swear words. could appear on a future james mcgovern post.
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“Operationally we’ve seen way too many organisations follow the Amazon/Google/ebay server model without really examining why they started down this route, how they got there, the costs involved and why they persist with such an architecture.”
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Microsoft shares source code older development environment… welcome to collaborative source code for escrow, Microsoft.
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You should have seen the reaction i got at QCON when i said two-phase commit could be useful in some contexts. It was like I stepped in something, and then wiped it all over my clothes. legacyboy indeed. eBay is sloppygood wth data, it can be…
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news- i had not seen this IPO. A German social software company successfully listed
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Jon is getting excited about on the fly transitions between say ODF and HTML.
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Should RedMonk have an affiliate program for simple subscription service?
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Mark Proctor says:
March 24, 2007 at 12:13 am
Hi James, yes unless you are actually interested in Rule Engines and AI, you’ll probably find it mostly boring 🙂 Although we hope that your brief visit shows that we aren’t just a marketting machine for product announcements.
Mark