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“Why didn’t OSGi/Maven/Ivy/NetBeans Modules/JAR Manifests/whatever-else-is-there become the one true way to deal with modules in Java yet?” – and Dalibor’s got questions on the subject as well
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this was recommended to me, and i’ll be experimenting with it as a better paying alternative to AdSense; only catch was that i had to transition my base template to a dynamic rather than static template
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Microsoft’s Brian Jones responds to some of the Open XML critiques from Phipps, Sutor & Weir
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more on OSGi vs JSR 277, questioning the rationale behind the latter
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Donnie rooted out the history of the (D)SCM selection for Solaris that Simon and I discussed at lunch yesterday; this is exactly the info i was looking for
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“I know Git suffers from its association with the wild and wooly kernel developers, but they've pushed this tool to the limits and it continues to shine. Right now, there's nothing even close in performance, reliability and functionality.&quo
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read initially for the comments on JSR 277, but also for the larger context of the RCP v NetBeans discussion
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‘Include BeleniX as a Gentoo Alternate platform and start Installer and Portage customizations. This will allow leveraging off the huge Gentoo repository.” – interesting goal for Belenix, being the Nexenta of Gentoo
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links for 2006-10-25
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