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An Old Unsung Technology Hero

Fri, 5 Feb 2010 21:21:14 EST

The messed up Technogumbo live link rss feed in firefox
The more I use and become increasingly familiar with Java, the more I like it. It is such a monstrous technology that it is very hard to pick up. However, once you get familiar with the particulars it becomes an extremely lethal weapon. I have recently been spending the majority of my spare time working on network programming with Java. From first hand experience, I think it is much easier to do socket programming in Java then my favorite .NET language, C Sharp. Setting up a simple blocking-based socket server is trivial in Java. The advanced features of the New IO structure are amazing for socket programming and any IO operations once you understand what they do.

Technology media seems to neglect Sun Microsystems these days, but I have a great respect for the company. Java is a wonderful programming language, especially on the server side. Although I have to admit that it makes me a little uneasy to think that the core maintainer of a major programming language is one company. The real reason that I think Sun deserves credit is Open Office.

It makes me really uneasy that Sun is now in the hands of Oracle. That also means that MySQL is a part of Oracle as well. In the time that I have been aware of programming technology and the industry, I cant recall Sun behaving poorly as a corporate entity. It seems like they have really adhered to their own "Do No Evil" paradigm.

Maybe its time for me to get back to my C++ roots.

On an off topic note. I have switched totally to Firefox and realized that the Technogumbo rss feed does not display properly in Firefox or its live links. I think live links are really cool, so it is my prerogative to make sure the site will work with them. I have modified all the headers on the site in order to incorporate the little firefox rss icon in your address bar as well.

Charles Palen has been involved in the technology sector for several years. His formal education focused on Enterprise Database Administration. He currently works as the principal software architect and manager at Transcending Digital where he can be hired for your next contract project. Charles is a full stack developer who has been on the front lines of small business and enterprise for over 10 years. Charles current expertise covers the areas of .NET, Java, PHP, Node.js, Javascript, HTML, and CSS. Charles created Technogumbo in 2008 as a way to share lessons learned while making original products.

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Reallylongnamesshouldnowbreakproperly
Reallylongnamesshouldnowbreakproperly
February 20, 2010 11:54 pm

I made a few updates to the architecture today. Html tags are allowed again for those who know how to use them.

Breaks should also be represented when viewing comments.
Thanks to everyone that leaves them. It really means a lot to me.

Charles
Charles
February 15, 2010 11:19 am

I never quit. Not at this stuff. It's too fun.

Chels
Chels
February 14, 2010 4:28 pm

I love firefox. I tried the apple internet thing, which for the life of me I can't think of what it is called, but found it made my computer run slower, so now I stick to firefox. I still have internet explorer on my comp because some things need to go through it. Anywho. Glad you're continuing to work as hard as ever. Chels

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