I recently had the pleasure of catching up with my old friend, Ted Neward. As anyone who has ever had the occasion of inquiring into Ted’s opinions knows, Mr. Neward is a veritable fire hose of technical knowledge intermixed with random thoughts, name dropping, and rants, all of which makes a conversation with Ted unpredictable, and yet, a lot of fun. In this podcast hosted by IBM developerWorks, Ted answers a host of questions regarding Microsoft’s .NET platform in an effort to educate the Java community on what it might learn to do and not do. Plus, Ted touches on the OpenJDK project, Apple, Jython, Vista, cloud computing, and much much (much!) more. Have a listen and don’t forget to check out Ted’s blog and see what he’s up to on Twitter.
.NET eye for the Java guy
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Andrew Glover
on 2010-12-17 14:21:00.0
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About Andrew Glover
Andrew is the founder of the easyb BDD framework and the co-author of Addison Wesley's "Continuous Integration", Manning's "Groovy in Action" and "Java Testing Patterns". He is an author for multiple online publications including IBM's developerWorks and Oreilly's ONJava and ONLamp portals. He actively blogs about software at thediscoblog.com.
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