Archive for July, 2004

Jul 31 2004

Check for excessive Threads and deadlocks in JDK 5

Published by Anders under Java

Code here.

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Jul 30 2004

Python on .NET

Published by Anders under .NET

Oh, and a early version of Python has been released for the CLR too. The Serverside .NET

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Jul 30 2004

C++ in .NET

Published by Anders under .NET

Alright, I’m not going to claim to be an expert on .NET, but I was surprised to find they have ported C++ to run on the CLR. Maybe I’m just slow catching up. Introduction here.
My first thought was that C++ might get the garbage collection from the CLR, but it seems this is only a [...]

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Jul 26 2004

Panorama stitching software

Published by Anders under General

This looks good… Never got any good results with the one in Photoshop.

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Jul 26 2004

Eclipse plugins

Published by Anders under Java

Just some I shold take a closer look at later on:

http://versiontree.sourceforge.net/
http://www.eclipse.org/uml2/ (Didn’t know this one reached 1.0 release)
http://www.eclipse.org/webtools/development/main.html (You can download the initially contributed code by lomboz and IBM)
http://www.strutsbox.de/

Seems like Omondo (Creators of Eclipse UML that has gone 1.0) is jumping in on the J2EE development space. EclipseJ2EE seems like it will integrate it’s UML [...]

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Jul 22 2004

Wouldn’t it be sweet…?

Published by Anders under Java

Gavin King tries to look into the crystal ball. I have little experience with EJB, and to me it is just a big monster I’d rather be withouth. EJB3 seems like a dream compared. But maybe I’m just a novice not seeing the benefits.

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Jul 22 2004

Security framework for Java

Published by Anders under Java

Gabriel

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Jul 22 2004

It’s getting closer…

Published by Anders under General

Closer and closer every day… It is going to be insane… I can’t wait.
Haha, and it seems like my 5 months old graphics card might not deliver much when it comes to DOOM3. I certainly didn’t go for the best/most expensive card when I bought but i thought a Radeon 9600 Pro would [...]

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Jul 19 2004

Zoë

Published by Anders under General

Zoë has more features than I could dream of. It would be just awesome as a multi-user webmail application. I’ll have to check it out again some time for local execution.

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Jul 19 2004

Longhorn features and intro

Published by Anders under .NET

The best overview I have seen of what to expect of Longhorn. Read it here.

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