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Ted Leung on the air: Open Source, Java, Python, and ...
Wed, 23 Jul 2003
Patrick is singing my song
Patrick Logan is
singing the same song as me regarding Don Box's recent post on delegates.
I was surprised to see Don post his own reply...
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Tinderbox and Microcontent
David Rogers has
glimpsed what I want to be able to do with Chandler. The only problem is that he's actually running TinderBox, and I'm looking at Chandler 0.1...
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FOAF, RSS and Dashboard
Edd Dumbill is reporting on the fun he is having hacking on Dashboard and enabling Epiphany to provide Dashboard with information about RSS feeds. He's cruising on to add identification of an HTML page's author with FOAF.
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Python and Eclipse
Abe Fetting reports on some developments in the Python in Eclipse world. There are two new python plugins for Eclipse.
Xored TruStudio and PyDev.
As Abe points out, PyDev is cool because Aleks Totic of Mozilla fame is working on it.
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The aggregator gauntlet
Mark Pilgrim is building the
gauntlet for aggregator writers. It's a set of tests for proper HTTP support. If you've been following my aggregator lists, go run the gauntlet.
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WebLogic Aspect framework: embrace and ...?
Cedric
announced BEA's new WebLogic Aspect framework. I haven't downloaded it, but from his article it looks like they are using AspectJ to add specific pointcuts for intercepting J2EE functionality. It's not an attempt to aspectify the entire container, the way the JBoss (and nano/pico container) folks are talking about. So, do we give BEA credit for picking up aspects or is this an attempt to convince people that the best us for AOP is extending what's already there in J2EE? Or maybe I shouldn't ascribe such simple motivations to a big company...
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