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Day of The Dead: Web Drives Strong Demand for Java Skills

www.redmonk.com

The lack of stable logging in Java shows the price of open source -innovation in parallel- with the price of one vendor not being able to say “this is the logging API, be grateful&# , the way MS can do in.NET land. SteveL Posted September 3, 2010 at 3:20 pm | Permalink Compare also the trends for JavaScript vs Java.

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Day of The Dead: Web Drives Strong Demand for Java Skills

www.redmonk.com

The lack of stable logging in Java shows the price of open source -innovation in parallel- with the price of one vendor not being able to say “this is the logging API, be grateful&# , the way MS can do in.NET land. SteveL Posted September 3, 2010 at 3:20 pm | Permalink Compare also the trends for JavaScript vs Java.

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Understanding Changes in the Software & Venture Capital Industries

Both Sides of the Table

Open-Source Software & Horizontal Computing. It was driven by the introduction of open-source software, most notably what was called the LAMP stack. Open source became a movement – a mentality. The Emergence of “Open Cloud&# Infrastructure.

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Evolution of a Founder: Lessons I have learned

om.co

We recently wrapped up our strategy offsite, an annual event that brings together the members of our very distributed team – 12 different cities in four different countries – to discuss what our aspirations and ambitions are for the coming year. you inspired me back in 2005 to look hard into blogging as a serious business venture.

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Ten Highly Successful Bootstrapped Startups

Software By Rob

Founders Paul Farnell, Matthew Brindley, and David Smalley started Litmus in 2005 with a used computer and $800 dollars. Source code hosting for companies and open-source projects, Github is used by nearly a million people to store over two million code repositories. How’d they do it? Startup #4: Github. How’d they do it?

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From Nothing To Something. How To Get There.

techcrunch.com

I too am looking for someone to work with that knows the manufacturing and distribution end of a solid product. the meebo that launched in 2005 was a group effort – the idea primarily came from sandy being a huge IMer and having trouble getting on IM when we were working on earlier ideas in elaine’s apartment!