links for 2008-06-29
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Erlang is a fantastic workbench for Domain Specific Languages
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Kilim is a message-passing framework for Java that claims provides ultra-lightweight threads and facilities for fast, safe, zero-copy messaging between these threads.
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“It’s our belief that as a basis for modelling for code generation, UML tools – in their current form – will gradually lose “market share” to DSLs”
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Michele Sliger talks about introducing Agile to a waterfall type of organization and the hurdles to be cleared
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“Some software architects think that agile development is an irresponsible way of creating software. Some agilists think that software architecture is a relic of waterfall-style development.”
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Great post about automated regression testing.
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“I believe that our partners and customers, and industry overall, is much better served by the current DB2 Express-C offering as it delivers the key benefits of open source without the downside that is typically associated with the open source.”
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“So this is not a “DSL vs. UML” conversation. This is a “DSL + UML” conversation. And more importantly, this is about meeting our customers where they are and giving them tools that allow them to get to where they need to be.”
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“Quite a few of the decision makers expressed no interest or have no plans to adopt open source software, and security was cited as the main concern about adopting open source.”
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