links for 2007-06-14
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“refuctoring code” - very funny. Even better, a superb example here from ben poole of via: via:
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LAMP as a personal trainer for Java. Its doing a damn fine job. Java is looking less bloated all the time, which is weird but good. no six pack yet, but far less danger of a coronary now.
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same as in IT, right? Very nice transparency story here though. True markets need transparency - which can drive costs down. goodness. overdue goodness. more please.
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DNA is more complex than previously thought? no shit - the reductionists were always missing the big picture of redundancy, small pieces loosely joined and so on. implications for GM? oh lets ignore it.
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Read this piece by Danny Ayers. Its really good. He is on a journey and its a really interesting one. Thoughts on the role of the URI, implications for via:via, and what Open Data means and why
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Web 2.0 guilty for the rise of creationism. oh please. Is the Brittanica on a mission to become a laughing stock or what? I have worked on an art dictionary. I know there are bodies buried all over the place.
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Hey Jonathan who else are you inviting? Can i come- I promise to be good and not blog anything until you do. It would be worth the price of a flight to SF and i have some consulting to do with some of the groups at Sun anyway.
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James could become a gaming technology industry analyst and do very well for himself. IBM would surely become a client, as would others. It would be a good niche. We do *try* with sourcecode attribution, guy.
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I really love this. Regulations create markets, they don’t destroy economies.
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one for greenmonk. light on detail, but the ideas are good. how to stop always on PCs from consuming all the power
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Lauren- quarreling with alligators. Easier or harder than open source community building?
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William Hurley reports on an Oracle talk about Oracle as a good open source citizen
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James, I think you know the answer to your question above for me… if not, check out http://www.jroller.com/page/cooney. You’ll find my answer there…. /LC
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