I took some photos at the Halloween party on the IBM IOD last week in Las Vegas. Pretty scary as you can see :-).
Want to see a real UI cross-platform application framework?
Ever wondered what language or library is used for Google Earth, Skype, Sony Mylo, Photoshop Album, KDE, VLC Media Player and of course my companies own Papyrus EYE? It is NOT .NET, JAVA nor Adobe Flex, OpenLaszlo, JavaFX, AJAX, or
Colossus retiring
Even on a technology blog it is sometimes time to look back instead of forwards. Because sometimes it is important to remember where you’ve come from and not just to look at where you’re going. In this entry I’d like
Bring some stability to your architecture
Applications have to run in high-consequence environments. They have to serve hundreds of thousands of users 24 / 7. Our clients spend millions in hard- and software and highly depend on the revenue generated by these applications. Unnecessary outage of
Rethinking session management
As I mentioned in a previous blog, I’ve been playing around a little with the Click framework in the hopes of having stumbled on a front end framework that is suitable for people like me (who really don’t like the
One liter of Guice during Spring break
As you all know, I am a regular springframework user. Especially now that I am working for JTeam, all my projects deal with the springframework. At JTeam we are innovators, so we do check out some other frameworks as well.
Redesigning libraries completely
I just got done reading Jettro’s post on refactoring your library. And still being in the vacation mood, it reminded me of an idea that surfaces in my so-called brain every now and then: the public library for the twenty-first
Time for a new editor (and other vacation musings)….
Sometimes you just get to a point that it’s time for something new. In this case, I’ve found that it’s time for a new blog editor. For most of my posts so far on GridShore, I’ve been using Zoundry Raven.