I also play empire. I'm even considering writing it in Java so that it will be portable. The Linux version is called 'vms-empire' for those that want to seek it out.
WebSphere Application server, Visual Age for Java and other enterprise development tools lag several releases behind the ones for Windows 2000. This is a two part question:
Will you see that change in the future
If not, what is IBM's position on using Linux in the enterprise?
Microsoft has not touched every aspect of working with the web; they haven't done anything substantial with wireless technology. There should be a WinCE-based platform analogous to Sun's J2ME platform.
I'm sure there are other areas...
I also play empire. I'm even considering writing it in Java so that it will be portable. The Linux version is called 'vms-empire' for those that want to seek it out.
Wayne
Sounds like a a good start to me. What do we do with the ones that remain?
Microsoft has not touched every aspect of working with the web; they haven't done anything substantial with wireless technology. There should be a WinCE-based platform analogous to Sun's J2ME platform. I'm sure there are other areas...
With a public domain encyclopedia, how do handle alternate views of history? Who's version of the truth will be print?