The last two versions of BEA's WebLogic Platform included WebLogic Workshop, which is a 'VB Like' tool to make developing web applications and web services much easier.
They even bought/hired a couple of ex-Microsoft guys to head the development effort.
Maybe that is why it looks so much like Visual Studio...
The AOL client shows ads, so therefore it generates revenue. If you use a third pary client, you do not see the ads, and therefore are 'stealing' the service.
Yes, because that wasn't popular 15 years ago.
Remember "Hyper Color" shirts?
BEA is already pursuing this.
The last two versions of BEA's WebLogic Platform included WebLogic Workshop, which is a 'VB Like' tool to make developing web applications and web services much easier.
They even bought/hired a couple of ex-Microsoft guys to head the development effort.
Maybe that is why it looks so much like Visual Studio...
WebLogic Workshop
Yes, we should model ourselves after a union that helped drive an entire industry bankrupt.
And don't blame 9/11, United and AA were in trouble long before 9/11. It simply accelerated the inevitable.
If people would just learn how to type, they would not be so tempted to use abbreviations.
I am amazed by the number of programmers who can not type (correctly)!
Most likely, they will be using CDMA, as the article stated.
The AOL client shows ads, so therefore it generates revenue. If you use a third pary client, you do not see the ads, and therefore are 'stealing' the service.
And it is even better when you combine it with Together.
You can make modeling changes in Together, tab back to J++ and write your code.
Repeat.
I've been using J++ since it came out. I've tried to switch a 100 times, but I was never satisfied with the speed or features of any other editor/IDE