Ted Leung on the air
Ted Leung on the air: Open Source, Java, Python, and ...
Ted Leung on the air: Open Source, Java, Python, and ...
Tue, 22 Jul 2003
Who Wants to Program a Low-Level Linux Driver?
Via the community@apache.org mailing list:
Some "out of the box" thinking on
sponsoring open source.
;-) for the humor impaired.
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Jorgen goes to Redmond
Jorgen Thelin is leaving Cape Clear to join Microsoft. Here's an early welcome to the Pacific Northwest!
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So now loose coupling is good...
Don Box's posting on delegates is a little funny. He basically shows how delegates can be used to reduce the coupling between two pieces of code, because one end no longer has to be aware of the interface being exported by the other end. This is equivalent to removing some type information from the program. So if removing some type information is good because it reduces coupling, then why not remove all type information?
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More FOAF
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- Marcus Campbell has autofoaf which searches your OPML blogroll for FOAF files and updates your FOAF file with any new entries.
- Ken MacLeod has written a FOAF checker that checks a signed FOAF file and retreives key information. That information can be used to do things like supply comment poster information on weblogs.
ApacheCon 2003 Call for Participation
The CFP for
ApacheCon 2003 is out.
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