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the future of internet: more of osi? motzes, 15.05.2010 11:15h
there might be more osi around in the future. - or some would like to see that and to stick with the line: it was always better anyhow. they call it lisp [locator/id separation protocol], everyone else knows as a programming language. some people who have been around long enough call it a reinvention of osi clnp addressing scheme. some inside may hold this article: is lisp going to save the internet? ... Link (0 comments) ... Comment mr ripe motzes, 15.05.2010 10:56h
received the orde van oranje nassau? seems there are some more possibilities there. ie grand officer. whatever, congrats to mr blokzijl and his team. Over the past two decades, Dr. Blokzijl has established a global reputation as a leader and a pioneer, respected for his work with many organisations including RIPE, the RIPE NCC, AMS-IX, ICANN, Nominet, the National Institute for Subatomic Physics (NIKHEF) and NATO. Through his technical expertise, leadership and global influence, Dr. Blokzijl’s tireless work has had a profound impact on the development of the Internet. We are delighted to announce that Dr. Blokzijl’s leadership, vision and continued hard work has been recognised and rewarded with one of the greatest honours that can be bestowed in the Netherlands. (via christian) ... Link (0 comments) ... Comment dissabte, 8. de maig 2010
renaming | revivals motzes, 08.05.2010 10:15h
oopsla becomes splash. copy and paste as i don't think that note will be there still when splash2011 appears. SPLASH isn't just a new name for our favorite conference—SPLASH has a new charter and mission: To bring together practitioners and researchers who are passionate about software, programming, design, and software engineering to explore the frontiers of software and software practice. SPLASH takes most of its name from OOPSLA: Systems, Programming, Languages, and Applications: Software for Humanity. OOPSLA's original mission of understanding and promoting objects has been mostly achieved with the pervasive adoption of objects, though there is still a lot of work to do. But OOPSLA has always exceeded its mission—being an engine for innovation and incubating important new ideas related (even remotely) to objects. OOPSLA has helped spawn multiple technologies and conferences including the Unified Modeling Language (UML) MODELS conference, Agile, Aspect-Oriented Programming (AOP), Onward!, WikiSym, Design Patterns and the Pattern Languages of Programs (PLoP) conferences, and the Dynamic Languages Symposium (DLS). oopsla 2009 report by jonathan edwards. if the argumentation is oopsla becomes splash therefore oo is dead, i would add: let's see if dead sentenced live longer. anyhow, more and more revivals are popping up: centralization, locked in, parallelism, even the osi networking crowd celebrate/feel a come back. so and they are all over tw now?¿ g ... Link (0 comments) ... Comment ... Next page
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