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Earlier this month, I had the good fortune to sit down with Ben Orenstein (@r00k), who is the host of Thoughtbot’s Giant Robots Smashing into other Giant Robots Podcast. (He has quite the slick recording arrangement there, with pop filters, “real” microphones, and even a producer that knows what he’s doing…hi Thom!) Anyway, we had […]
This week Ben sits down with Chas Emerick to discuss his latest venture, The Quilt Project, start up philosophies and the importance of balanced time management. 100% Time Clojure Programming: Practical Lisp for the Java World The Quilt Project PDF TextStream Rich Hickey's Ant Simulator Von Neumann architecture heaven forfend
Unsupported Operation 72 Google/Oracle trial. APIs are apparently copyright. Huh? So Harmony was infringing copyright all along? The Judge has made the call that HE will decide - I don’t think he has yet done so…?Google acquires Unisys Parents, including Java API patents Generation of Java language application programming interface for an object-oriented data storeJDBC? EJB ‘reposistories’?, JCR content repositories?…Common gateway which allows JAVA applets to make program calls to OLTP applications executing on an enterprise server reference to co-pending applicationsHenri Gomez’s JDK build project now has JDK8 builds for Llambda and Jigsaw.Gerrit 2.3 is out - new draft reviews - nice.FEST-Reflect 1.3FEST-Assert 2.0m2Flyway DB Migrations 1.6.1Damn Handy URI TemplatesSonar 3 is out, new developer cockpit - looks nice but EXPENSIVE - per developer stats Jetbrains Kotlin M1 - Maven repository Clojure Chas Emerick releases Friend - an auth lib for ClojureClojure 1.4 released - not yet mentioned on the website it seems tho.New clojars’s application/site release Scala Typesafe Stack 2.0.1 releasedScala IDE for Eclipse M1 released Groovy Grails is now 2.0.3 after Windows related issued found. Apache Compress Antlib 1.2 releasedCommons Compress 1.4Open Web Beans 1.1.4Tomcat 7.0.27IvyDE 2.2.0 beta 1Camel 2.9.2CXF 2.6.0HTTP Server 2.4.2Rave 0.10.1 (mashup engine)OFBiz 10.04.02Commons IO 2.3BVal 0.4 (implements Bean Validation 1.0 spec)Axion 1.2.13 - xml model something or other that was part of Axis 2Lucene and Solr 3.6 (does this mean a new version of Elastic Search soon?)MyFaces Core 2.1.7 / 1.2.12 / 1.1.10Accumulo 1.4.0 (key/value store big table based on hadoop, zookeeper and thrift)Empire DB 3.0 - alternative to JPA - http://empire-db.apache.org/empiredb/hibernate.htm Other Meteor decides to change their license to MITLean is officially cooler than Agile
Unsupported Operation Episode 71 Android Tap Keyboard - youtube demo videoOpenJDK 7 and 8 for OSX - OpenJDK 8 for Mac now with Jigsaw modules!OpenJDK 7 ported to Haiku ( screenshot )JDK8 - Selected UpdatesApple releases 2nd Java Update in 2 daysTeamCity 7.0.2 from Jetbrains.Youtrack 4.0 EAP with new Agile/Scrum board.Clojure Programming from Chas Emerick now available on Amazon Kindle.async-http-client 1.7.2 released.Built with Apache Wicket is a new tumblr blog showcasing various apps/sites built with the Apache Wicket web framework.
Recorded on January 28th, 2010, this episode features Doug Martin, Gerard Gualberto, Brian Johnson, Joe Brandt, and Chas Emerick. We offer our reactions to the iPad announcement in the beginning, and then move on to lots of other topics: the upshot of the Sun/Oracle merger, what happened to postgres, some FSF-bashing, whether encrypting content is ethical/reasonable, and tons of other miscellany.
Recorded on December 17th, 2009, this episode features Doug Martin, Gerard Gualberto, Michael McIntosh, Michael Klatsky, Joe Brandt, and Chas Emerick, chattering on about Cocoa and iPhone development, tech social news sites, python, macports, and Chrome, the python moratorium, the Clojure sponsorship drive for 2010, and the joys of Lisp-in-pascal.
Recorded on 12/3/2009, featuring Chris Lloyd, Gerard Gualberto, Chris Miles, Lou Franco, and Chas Emerick, we talk about building user interfaces (RIA's, even!), Twitter monitoring, Rails vs. JRuby on Rails, music copyrights, Miles' creepy Big Brother-esque run-ins with Charter and Universal, and the A-Team.