Floyd Marinescu Interviewed on Channel 9
LifeForm42 writes "Java guru and ServerSide.com creator Floyd Marinescu is on Microsoft's Channel 9. From the description of the interview: 'Floyd Marinescu is truly a leader in the coding community. Besides writing some of the most influential books in the Java world, he has brought developers together in two popular online venues which he founded: TheServerSide.com and TheServerSide.net. Now Floyd is using his unique talent for building virtual societies in a new endeavor called InfoQ. Whereas TheServerSide.com catered to a Java audience, and TheServerSide.net catered to Microsoft developers, InfoQ is a venue for programmers on any platform.'"
I thought geek stuff aired on Network23.
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but is he more popular than george washington
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pc9y5ayeeb4 (laugh it's a friday night!)
Thank you, editors.
Vulcan Communication (owned by Microsoft's Bobby Knight impersonator, Paul Allen) sells TechTV, but Microsoft gets to keep their TV network? Channel Nine get off the air!
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"Most influential"? Never heard of him...
Java and PHP are replacing MS standards, so it is nice to see them looking interested.
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wow, floyd marinescu? finally at last!
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No, Linus is a leader. RMS is a leader. Gates is a leader.
This man is a programmer who seems to have a knack for self-promotion.
If he was as good as all that, I'd have heard of him from somewhere other than Channel 9, wouldn't I?
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So how long until they pull a face book, and put everyones projects out on an rss feed?
Thank you Slashdot. I've been having trouble sleeping, but this article did the trick. Good night.
uhhh, wtf?
(imagine)
I'm meant to know who the hell this guy is?
This is offtopic grousing, but I submitted a Slashdot story that was rejected that I think is pretty important, namely that it is now official that Sun hires two of the main open source JRuby developers, Charles Nutter and Thomas Enebo to work fulltime on Ruby for the JVM, and generally improve tools support for dynamic languages.
This might get a lot of people worried ("Get your stinking Java out of my Ruby!" "Get your stinking Ruby out of my Java!", but I think this will benefit both languages, and especially the JVM as a platform.
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Check out Channel 9! Breast exam!
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yes, it is offtopic but it's the best thing I could read on this page. this includes the article.
This is a particularly interesting development. Java is C++ with some Smalltalk influence. Ruby is Smalltalk with broken syntax. Adding support for Ruby to the JVM would make it very easy to write a Smalltalk compiler for the JVM (actually, writing a Smalltalk compiler is quite simple in most languages; it's a very easy language to parse).
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Where is this "AJAX Everywhere" site--he mentions?
I've read nearly a dozen different books on J2EE design patterns, but the outcome was always the same. More or less the standard J2EE pattern catalog from Sun changed here a bit added there a bit. Problem is: Sun's pattern catalog is bullshit (from a technical standpoint) and - what's more important - simply wasted time. It doesn't take into account the existence of frameworks and describes technologies/patterns that are simply historical.
Floyd's book (EJB design patterns) was completely different with cool new ideas and he wasn't afraid to say that EJBs suck in many situations.
Go and read it (even if everything changed from the API side with EJB 3.0) and order "Bitter EJB" from Bruce Tate, too!
Thanks, Floyd!
- http://www.infoq.com/presentations/JRuby
- http://www.infoq.com/presentations/AOP-Myths-an
d -Realities
- http://www.infoq.com/minibooks/JTDS (java transactions design strategies book)
- http://www.infoq.com/articles/spring-2-update
- http://www.infoq.com/articles/From-Java-to-Ruby
- -Risk
- http://www.infoq.com/articles/grails-ejb-tutori
a l
- http://www.infoq.com/minibooks/vsnettt (visual studio.net book)
- http://www.infoq.com/articles/Simplifying-Enter
p rise-Apps (article about AspectJ in the enterprise)
And a lot more! See you there!!So I wonder if being personally slashdotted will help me on the dating scene? :)
Floyd Marinescu
I personally wouldn't call myself a 'leader in the code community'. I think Rod Johnson, Don Box, and Gavin Kings are leaders in the code community. They are leading it in new directions. What I've basically been doing over the years is provide focal point for the community to track itself and stay informed, and make sure that important new directions led by others get the air time and discussion they deserve. If anything I am an influencer, maybe an educator. I think of myself as more as a public servant, not necessarily a leader. infoq.com is the latest vision for an online community covering the whole enterprise software space, providing one place to track change and innovation in those communities. I welcome everyone to visit. :)
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