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Neal Gafter's blog: August 2008

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Thoughts about Programming Languages, Science and Philosophy. Thursday, August 07, 2008. Java Closures Prototype Feature-Complete. I'm pleased to announce that the Java Closures prototype now supports all of the features of its specification! The complete source code, released under GPLv2, is in the project's openjdk repository. A binary build, suitable for use with an existing JDK6, is at http:/ www.javac.info/closures.tar.gz. Other related documents are on the website http:/ www.javac.info/. Token repr...

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Neal Gafter's blog: February 2009

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Thoughts about Programming Languages, Science and Philosophy. Friday, February 13, 2009. Language Parity: Closures and the Java VM. A video of my talk at the September 2008 JVM Language Summit. Has been posted. It's a discussion of how Java SE is tilted toward supporting the Java language at the expense of other languages, and what we might do about it. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Language Parity: Closures and the Java VM. Java Puzzlers: Traps, Pitfalls, and Corner Cases.

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Neal Gafter's blog: A couple of comments on Defender Methods

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Thoughts about Programming Languages, Science and Philosophy. Thursday, August 26, 2010. A couple of comments on Defender Methods. Brian Goetz has posted version 3 of his proposal "Defender Methods". Which is a way of adding methods to existing interfaces without breaking binary compatibility. Generally speaking, I think the idea is sound but I think there are some problems with the proposal in its current form. I would normally post my comments on the proposal to the lambda-dev mailing list. You need to...

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Neal Gafter's blog: Dear Supreme Court: Please don't allow APIs to be copyrightable!

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Thoughts about Programming Languages, Science and Philosophy. Monday, November 10, 2014. A few days ago the EFF filed an Amicus Brief. With the US Supreme Court urging it to review a horrible appellate court decision. If you care about the health of the software industry or about the freedom of open-source developers to provide independently developed implementations that are. I find this court decision incomprehensible as well as being very scary. Thanks for posting. December 30, 2014 10:24 PM.

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Neal Gafter's blog: Internal Versus External Iterators

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Thoughts about Programming Languages, Science and Philosophy. Tuesday, July 31, 2007. Internal Versus External Iterators. In the "Gang Of Four" Patterns book. Discussion of the Iterator pattern, we read (page 260):. Who controls the iteration? A fundamental issue is deciding which party controls the iteration, the iterator or the client that uses the iterator. When the client controls the iteration, the iterator is called an external iterator. Languages with well-integrated support for closures (such as ...

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Red and Sensual Java: March 2010

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Wednesday, March 3, 2010. After delivering the keynote at JavaEdge2009. Asserted that Israel is ready. For the "polyglot" era. Ronen, Ophir and I decided to verify this assertion, so we are happy to announce the creation of " Sayeret Lambda. The Israeli " Lambda Lounge. The group contains researchers, consultants, students, and industry professionals, interested in Scala, Clojure, Erlang, Lisp, Prolog, Smalltalk, Ruby, Fan, Groovy and so on. Programming language geeks in Israel are welcome to join.

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The Java Code Monkey: Java Serialization: Using Serializable and Externalizable and Performance Considerations

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The Java Code Monkey. Sunday, August 1, 2010. Java Serialization: Using Serializable and Externalizable and Performance Considerations. I've had to look into some possible performance optimizations for a product lately and as part of that I wanted to see if there was anything to gain on the serialization/de-serialization front. Therefore, I did a little bit of research on what can be done in terms of customizing object serialization and I thought I would share the small results of my pocking around.

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The Java Code Monkey: August 2007

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The Java Code Monkey. Saturday, August 18, 2007. Managing threads in your Java (or other) applications. An external synchronization mechanism that you expose to your clients does not have to actually lock anything; you could try and implement the hipped transactional memory or some transactional scheme. What that means is that several client threads are allowed in the component, and they all do what they need to do and when done they try to commit. Committing will:. So what to choose for your components?

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Kick in the discovery ..: February 2008

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Kick in the discovery . Wednesday, February 27, 2008. I recently upgraded from my old notebook - an Acer AMD Turion TL-50. I got one Dell XPS, Centrino T7500, Dual Core, 2.2GHz, 4 MB L2 cache, 800MHz FSB, 3GB Ram, 160GB Sata HDD, a basic NVidia GeForce 8000 with 128 MB memory and other regular stuff. 1 Most of the brands come packaged with no scope for upgrading components, other than dell. 5 India Models: Many of the brands will market the same model with downsized configuration and still equivalent to ...

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Life is short => work smart + play hard: Why JMS?

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Life is short = work smart play hard. Most developers want their skill and modules reusable. But hardware/operating system vendors want lock their customers. If you do not want to be driven by vendors, your best choice is to use platform-independent language and database, etc. = Platform Independent Programming. Don't waste your time to port your program between different operating systems. Program once, Run everywhere, not debug everywhere :). Tuesday, March 26, 2013. The Java Message Service(JMS).

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The Java Code Monkey: January 2008

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The Java Code Monkey. Sunday, January 27, 2008. The Java Mobile and Embedded Developer Days. As is customary to a lot of Sun sponsored conferences, James Gosling gave the keynote of the conference. Nothing revolutionary in his talk (There was even the usual: Stop using emacs, damnit! After that it was on to the technical sessions. On came Sun and their Sun SPOT team, and that is when the little geek in me got its biggest "Wow! Lastly there was a presentation of Project Squawk. Mobile: Sad. The comple...

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The Java Code Monkey: Why you should take a look at Scala and where to start?

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The Java Code Monkey. Sunday, July 6, 2008. Why you should take a look at Scala and where to start? Why not Groovy or Ruby? Now, I am in no way a language expert, I am practitioner not a theorist, but this is the general feeling I get from the people I talk to and the what I read around the net. So where should you start? Book It is due out at the end of July, but you can already get a PDF version and preorder the book. I've heard positive things about it and I have preordered the paper version. Well as ...

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zmeeagain: daily tweets

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Yet another rarely read blog. Saturday, July 10, 2010. Potokaki beach volley bar. F-awesome. #. Posted by zmeeagain from twitter. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Follow me on Twitter. Subscribe in a reader. This is a Flickr badge showing public photos from keivi. Make your own badge here. James Clark's Random Thoughts. Movies For The Masses. Perspectives - James Hamilton's Blog. Russell Beattie’s Weblog. The Official Google Blog.

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zmeeagain: September 2012

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Yet another rarely read blog. Saturday, September 22, 2012. Generate HTML for your web services. Grab a copy of Tomi Vanek's. Then use your favourite transformation tool. Yes, it's that simple. I recommend xsltproc. The open-source command line XSLT processing tool, bundled with most Linux distributions, also used in soapUI. Windows fellas can get the binaries prepared by Igor Zlatković. Xsltproc -o the-wsdl-report.html wsdl-viewer.xsl your-wsdl-file.wsdl. Posted by Vassilis Michalitsis.

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Life is short => work smart + play hard: August 2013

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Life is short = work smart play hard. Most developers want their skill and modules reusable. But hardware/operating system vendors want lock their customers. If you do not want to be driven by vendors, your best choice is to use platform-independent language and database, etc. = Platform Independent Programming. Don't waste your time to port your program between different operating systems. Program once, Run everywhere, not debug everywhere :). Sunday, August 11, 2013. 对照我国解放后,几十年的社会主义实践,胡适...马克思写&#12298...

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Thoughts about Programming Languages, Science and Philosophy. Monday, June 05, 2017. Making new language features #{ Stand Out }. There is a phenomenon I've noticed in the way community members react to proposed new language features. The new feature seems odd, and different, and contrary to the way the language was before. So they want the syntax of the feature to be odd, and different, and clearly distinguish the new feature from all of the old features of the language. Links to this post. A world that...