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Java vs. .NET mindset

I was trying to explain to a friend today what I don’t like about the way .NET works. It’s hard, because at the bottom line they are not all that different. I’m making an effort these days to read stuff from the pro .NET side to understand it better.

Malcom Davis has a piece on the differences in Java and .NET mindset. He’s making a good point, but I still see a lot of developers both in the Java and .NET camp not concerned with exploring new tools. I can understand it. You have to be a real geek to devote your time to it. And I can see why they feel comfortable with having one tool, and just using it.

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Organizational patterns for agile development

Right now I’m too hung over to read anything og substance, some time later. It’s available here.

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JavaZone coming up

JavaZone is coming up. It is the JUG Norway conference with names like Gilb, Crupi, Hellesøy, Öberg and Stallman speaking. The agenda looks great, as always I won’t be able to attend everything I want.

These should be good:

  • Test-Driven Development – Johannes Brodwall og Trond Pedersen
  • Integration between Java and .NET – Rune Zakariassen
  • The secrets of IoC – The PicoContainer advantage – Aslak Hellesøy
  • Java Development – do it better and faster – Björn Gullberg
  • Model Driven Development: Who Needs It – Wim Bast
  • Open Source Agile Architecture – Trond Arve Wasskog
  • Service-Oriented Architecture and Process-Driven Development – Jim Rivera
  • J2EE and Web Services: What’s Next? – Steve Muench
  • Experience report on MDA – Bjørn Nordmoen
  • The Java Portlet Specification and IBM WebSphere Portal – Oliver Köth
  • A J2EE middleware migration – Kristian Schjelderup og Otto Fjøsne
  • Effective development of entreprise applications with Java/Swing/J2EE? – Carl-Olav Løvald
  • Domain modelling with weaved domain model aspects – Rickard Öberg
  • The Java Trap – Richard Stallman

That’s all. 😉 Of course I won’t be able to make half of it. The choices to make… 😉