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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | | | | STARTUP LESSONS LEARNED JANUARY 12, 2009 Lessons Learned: Why PHP won The inimitable Paul Graham has an excellent essay called The Python Paradox in which he argues: that you could get smarter programmers to work on a Python project than you could to work on a Java project. didnt mean by this that Java programmers are dumb. As a language, its inelegant. This post is about why. Yes, you heard me right. | | | | | | | | | | -
ARCTICSTARTUP | TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 2010 Swedish Mappr Enables Location Sharing In Facebook Groups Denny is the co-founder of Inspire Infrastructure (sold to Local.com in 2005), while Bromee is a server side java developer and Särnesjö is the first Spotify iPhone app developer. Swedish company Cartomapic has enabled location sharing inside Facebook groups (the new ones) with their mobile app Mappr. MORE >> -
PLATFORMS AND NETWORKS | TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 2009 Google and Open Systems The post from Chris Dixon that I cite above also explores this question, and in case you missed it, Charles Ferguson wrote a pair of articles on this idea in Technology Review back in 2005 [link] and [link] December 24, 2009 11:25 AM tenax_technologies said. So, search and related ad markets are highly competitive. Really? I hope so. MORE >> -
ARCTICSTARTUP | MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2011 Interview With Rainer Wehkamp Of Techila Technologies Rainer Wehkamp (RW): The story about Techila goes back to 2005 when I was still working at Nokia. RW: Techila's whole solution is Java based making it totally platform independent. At 2005 we analyzed also the possibility to use.NET but the platform independency made us to choose Java. Anyway the experiment was awesome. MORE >> -
ANDREW PAYNE | SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 2009 Flash is the New Client-Side Java Remember Sun’s vision for Java: client-side applets, downloaded on the fly, running in/alongside the browser? After nearly 15 years, client-side Java never really hit critical mass. Site operators (notably, Youtube in 2005) discovered Flash was the best way to get in-browser video. What happened? Video. Software MORE >> -
SETH LEVINE'S VC ADVENTURE | MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 2010 Oppose HB 1192 – The “Software Tax” My longtime friend Marion Jenkins, CEO of IT consultant QSE Technologies wrote what I think is one of the most eloquent and well thought out rebuttals to the proposed Colorado “Software Tax” (HB 1192). With his permission I’m posting it here in its entirety. If you feel the way I do about this issue, I urge you to take a stand on this issue. MORE >>
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