ehcache goes distributed

For the past couple of years I have been saying that ehcache will never be distributed. Ehcache grew out of uncommitted patches to the Apache JCS cache. JCS implemented the JCACHE JSR. It had lots and lots of features. The reason for the patches was that the in-memory and disk stores had memory leaks and… Continue reading ehcache goes distributed

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And the Programming Language of 2006 is …

Java. Yes, Java. http://www.tiobe.com/tiobe_index/index.htm is the monthly programming language index. It tracks the popularity of programming languages. Java won the 2006 Programming Language award because it was the language that increased in popularity the most during 2005. By 4.77%. JDK 1.6 JDK 1.6 proved to be quite popular and caused an upswing. Anecdotally the big… Continue reading And the Programming Language of 2006 is …

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The Sun and Moon: Thailand’s Suriyana and Chantra Open Source Windows Distributions

Pantip Plaza in Bangkok is the mecca for software pirates. It is 6 stories of booths, probably around 500 500 in total, selling up to the minute versions of software for 100 Baht (USD2.50) per CD or DVD. International travellers from all over the world flock there in droves. I was having money and financial… Continue reading The Sun and Moon: Thailand’s Suriyana and Chantra Open Source Windows Distributions

OpenSuSE: I’m lovin’ it!

I have been running RedHat and then Fedora as my desktop for work since RedHat 5 in December 1997. Back then it was mostly about becoming familiar with Unix so that I could administer the various Unices I had inherited as part of a new job. Having gotten used to the power of the shell… Continue reading OpenSuSE: I’m lovin’ it!

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The Weather Makers

The last book I read on climate change was The Skeptical Environmentalist, by Bjorn Lomborg. He is a statistician and argued that the global warming we witnessed up to 2000 could have alternate explanations than greenhouse gases, such as increased sunspot activity. He was lambasted at the time and investigated by the Danish Committee on… Continue reading The Weather Makers

Seeing through Google’s nontributions

I have been aggravated and annoyed for some time by Google pretending that their use of open source software entitle them to say they contribute. My personal open source contributions rival their entire corporate contribution. Google have some great open source developers working for them – on closed source software. But Google do not contribute… Continue reading Seeing through Google’s nontributions