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Daniel — Debuggers are a wasteful Timesink.
Apple Answers to LDAP DHCP Exploit. Configure Directory Access to Protect Your Mac From a Malicious DHCP Server.
Optimizing Web Services Using Java, Part I - Generic Java and Web services.
Carlos — Eclipse Embeds OSGi Based MicroKernel.
Jim — Mobitopia Postings and Symbian OS Developer Days.
Matt — Xine: 1.0 is Approaching.
Russ — S60 Bluejacking: Send A URL!.
Anil — iMode vs. iMode : the difference between the East and the West.
Pete — Generic Search Engine Safe URL's on Apache.
Danno — Some Code Never Dies.
Michael — Micro Payments.
Simon — Ahh crufty code.
Patrick — Lots of OpenSymphony Releases.
Juan — Installing Java on Debian.
Hani — Awkward download links.
Chris — What is the most dynamic language?
Brent — Developers and users perspectives.
Luke — MTBlacklist Updater 1.0.
Norman — Rewriting the classpath at runtime.
Cedric — It's all about ease of use.
Rogers — Java coders have lost their POJO.
Steven — Best Tab Ever.
T-Mobile buys world's fourth biggest Wi-Fi provider. Snaps up Metronet.
RIAA wins round in file-swapping suit. Change of venue.
This blog started 3 years ago.
Distcc Compiler. A fast, free distributed C/C++ compiler.
JTextCheck, a spell-checking API for Java.
Java EPS Graphics2D package.
What's Wrong with the Open Source Community? "But sometimes, the Open Source community can be its own worst enemy."
Ewan — Thoughts on the Symbian Dev Day Keynotes.
Matt — Sendo X and The Stability of MIDP 2.0.
Alan — We have Applets, Servlets and MIDlets, we now need CARlets.
Simon — Abstract classes are not types.
Matt — Struts Menu 2.0 Released!
Mathias — SiteMesh 2.0 released!
Tim — Classpaths in Executable JAR Files.
Vincent — JUnit in Action - book signing in Paris.
Leslie — Quick Links.
Markus — Eclipse switching to new runtime.
Don — How BitTorrent Works.
David — Theory of Compatibility (Part 1).
Pierre — jsFind - Static Web Page indexing.
Martin — Wordsmith.
WinCvs 1.3b14 released.
JFreeChart Version 0.9.15 released.
Jameleon 1.6, an automation testing framework.
.name registry site hacked. Apache exploit causes embarrassment.
Asian Pirates Sell Microsoft's Next Windows System. Malaysia's brazen software pirates are hawking the next version of Windows years before it is supposed to be on sale.
An Open Letter to Music Pirates and "DVD Jon".
If he wasn't actually serious, it would be laughable.
Fair use is about removing arbitrary DRM restrictions on digital media, which, by the way, is legal. It has nothing to do with pirating.