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    <copyright>Copyright 2003 Chris Anderson</copyright>
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      <title>I'm outta here!</title>
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      <description>Leaving JavaOne early...</description>
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    Heading back home early... Be back in Redmond by EOD... 
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      <title>mmm... tasty wireless...</title>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 11 Jun 2003 10:07:39 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>oh yes, it exists, even at JavaOne...</description>
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    I found a spot that I can actually get wireless at Moscone... too bad they didn't
    actually put it in the main room... oh well, at least I don't have to go back to my
    hotel room to blog.</body>
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      <title>3D everywhere</title>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 11 Jun 2003 08:05:54 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>Java3D, OpenGL, and NVIDEA, oh my!...</description>
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    Great demos all over the place using 3D and the latest video cards.  Of course,
    once you offload all the work from the CPU to the GPU you no longer have any perf
    issues with Java.  This is a great model, i mean typically you have this super
    powerful video card sitting their idle... using it effectively lets you free up the
    CPU to do actual computation instead of just moving pixels around...</body>
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      <title>Wednesday morning</title>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 11 Jun 2003 07:38:25 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>Day two at java one begins...</description>
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        <p>
        Yesterday I failed to execute on my schedule.  First, besides lunch, there are
        no breaks in the schedule.  By about 7pm I was super hungry and tired, so I bailed
        on the BOF sessions (which run until midnight!).  I don't want to rail on the
        convention too much, but I'd like to see them fix a few things:
    </p>
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            No snacks (pop, water, chips, apples, anything).  Basically there are little
            shops that sell stuff, but they have huge lines.  At most conferences I go to
            there are at least free pop and water outside every session.</li>
          <li>
            No wireless.  This is just ridiculous!  Supposedly Java is about the "connected"
            platform, and they can't even get wireless working??</li>
        </ol>
        <p>
        Anyway, went through the expo a little last night - after popping into the Borland
        "The One" party.  I love these "rave" events with techies... i'm the first to
        admit that i'm a big geek... I have a feeling that most people at Java one also have
        at least some level of geekiness in them. :-)
    </p>
        <p>
        I managed not to sleep in today (yesterday I woke up at 8:30 - just when the keynote
        was suppoosed to start), so today I get to get some breakfast and coffee before starting... 
    </p>
        <p>
        Wednesday General Session KEY-3745   
        <br /><em>08:30 AM - 10:30 AM   Moscone Center - Hall D </em></p>
        <p>
        Synth: A Skinnable Look and Feel for JavaTM Foundation Classes/Swing technology ("JFC/Swing")
        TS-1783   
        <br /><em>11:00 AM - 12:00 PM   Moscone Center - Esplanade 303/305 </em></p>
        <p>
        An Independent Look At the Java Community ProcessSM Program BUS-3294   
        <br /><em>12:15 PM - 01:15 PM   Moscone Center - Esplanade 303/305 </em></p>
        <p>
        What's New in JavaTM Plug-in and Java Web Start Software? TS-1486   
        <br /><em>01:30 PM - 02:30 PM   Moscone Center - Esplanade 303/305 </em></p>
        <p>
        JavaTM Technology Platform Install-On-Demand and Java Technology Platform Update TS-1480   
        <br /><em>02:45 PM - 03:45 PM   Moscone Center - Esplanade 303/305 </em></p>
        <p>
        An MVC Alternative TS-3499   
        <br /><em>04:00 PM - 05:00 PM   Moscone Center - Hall E-134 </em></p>
        <p>
        Advanced Layout and Panel Building TS-2986   
        <br /><em>05:15 PM - 06:15 PM   Moscone Center - Esplanade 303/305 </em></p>
        <p>
        Beyond the Browser: Deploying Web Services Enabled JavaTM Technology Applications
        on the Desktop BOF-2238   
        <br /><em>06:30 PM - 07:20 PM   Argent Hotel - Fran III </em></p>
        <p>
        Advanced JavaTM Technology Platform Deployment BOF-1495   
        <br /><em>07:30 PM - 08:20 PM   Argent Hotel - Fran III </em></p>
        <p>
        User Interface Issues for Desktop JavaTM Technologies BOF-1500   
        <br /><em>08:30 PM - 09:20 PM   Moscone Center - Track Room 120 </em></p>
        <p>
        Building Performance Swing Applications BOF-1826   
        <br /><em>09:30 PM - 10:20 PM   Moscone Center - Track Room 120 
        <br /></em> <br /></p>
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      <title>On the brighter side</title>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 10 Jun 2003 10:51:24 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>Hmm... my last post was a bit more negative then I wanted...</description>
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        <p>
        That last post was more negative than I meant it to be... There were several interesting
        things of note down here; The unification (at some point in the future) of all the
        "flavors" of Java into a single Java System - one that incorporates devices, servers,
        and desktop. Also, the "Java Everywhere" slogan did seem to ring with the attendees. 
        The stats about 550M Java desktops, and 1.2B java devices is staggering... 
    </p>
        <p>
        Although I love grandious quotes like "If it's on the Web and you want it to do interesting
        things, it's running Java" from Jonathan Schwartz - I know that every company says
        things like this, but it's great to say Amazon doesn't do interesting things :) 
        (from what I hear they dod custom software on a custom OS for their backend &lt;G&gt;)
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      <title>First general session</title>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 10 Jun 2003 10:41:08 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>New logo?...</description>
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        <p>
        I must have missed the excitement in the room, because when they revealed the new <a href="http://java.com">Java
        logo</a> there was a lack of, well, anything.  Overall the message that I heard
        was a rehash of much of what was said last year.  The promise of language innovations
        in 1.5 and the performance improvements in 1.4. 
    </p>
        <p>
        The only real "announcement" that I saw (besides a marketting campaign for the new
        logo) was that Sun has decided to produce the One - that is One Community, One Platform,
        One Architecture, One Network, and One Java.  What a change from the old Sun
        that used to preach "interoperability" - now they are interoperable, as long as you
        are running Java.
    </p>
        <p>
        Maybe they just watched the Matrix one too many times?
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      <title>My schedule for tuesday</title>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 09 Jun 2003 23:43:18 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>tentative, but workable...</description>
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        <ul>
          <li>
            Tuesday General Session KEY-3743   
            <br /><em>08:30 AM - 10:30 AM   Moscone Center - Hall D</em></li>
          <li>
            Technical General Session KEY-3744   
            <br /><em>12:30 PM - 02:00 PM   Moscone Center - Hall D</em></li>
          <li>
            Desktop Client JavaTM Technology Roadmap TS-1662   
            <br /><em>02:15 PM - 03:15 PM   Moscone Center - Esplanade 303/305</em></li>
          <li>
            JavaTM 2 Platform, Standard Edition (J2SETM) Update and Roadmap TS-1540   
            <br /><em>03:30 PM - 04:30 PM   Moscone Center - Gateway 102</em></li>
          <li>
            Using StarOfficeTM software with JavaTM technology as a platform for developing document-centric
            applications TS-1947<br /><em>04:45 PM - 05:45 PM   Moscone Center - Esplanade 303/305</em></li>
          <li>
            JavaTM Technology Desktop Game Development TS-1402   
            <br /><em>06:00 PM - 07:00 PM   Moscone Center - Esplanade 303/305</em></li>
          <li>
            Desktop Games BOF-1404   
            <br /><em>07:30 PM - 08:20 PM   Argent Hotel - Fran III</em></li>
          <li>
            Meet the Tools and Core Libraries Engineering Team BOF-1988   
            <br /><em>08:30 PM - 09:20 PM   Argent Hotel - Met III</em> </li>
          <li>
            JavaTM Technology, Flash and XML: A Real-World Application BOF-1028   
            <br /><em>09:30 PM - 10:20 PM   Moscone Center - Esplanade 304</em> </li>
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        <p>
        Oh, and I need to keep up on work email... 
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      <title>JBoss book review</title>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 09 Jun 2003 23:38:27 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>Interesting, but...</description>
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        <p>
        I read (or skimmed) <a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0672323478/qid=1055226728/sr=8-1/ref=sr_8_1/102-5057008-0298549?v=glance&amp;s=books&amp;n=507846">JBoss:
        Administration and Development</a> on the flight down here. JBoss caught my eye because
        of the recent press about the infighting that is going on in the Java community over
        JBoss. Aparently (coming from my mostly ignorant point of view) the JBoss open
        source folks decided to pick parts of Sun's J2EE spec, implement those, create new
        extensions, and then release the whole thing publically with source.
    </p>
        <p>
        I imagine this causes several problems in the community - first, JBoss apparently
        fails some of Sun's "compatability tests" for J2EE. Secondly, JBoss' extensions are
        apparently getting a lot of use and are becoming defacto standards. Lastly, giving
        away an apparently good-enough quality J2EE app server is frustrating some of the
        for-pay J2EE app server vendors (last one is purely my conjecture).
    </p>
        <p>
        The book was reasonable, I have a basic feeling for what JBoss offers - and I really
        understand how they feel about Open Source. The book never misses an opportunity
        to say how great open source is. They also never miss an opportunity to smash
        on MLet "almost-XML" syntax - something to keep in mind for when anyone is creating
        a new format.
    </p>
        <p>
        I'm going to have to re-read the security section, because it was the most unfamiliar
        to me... I have 3 other books that I want to get through while I'm down here though
        - <a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0596003285/qid=1055227032/sr=2-1/ref=sr_2_1/102-5057008-0298549">Programming
        Jakarta Struts</a>, <a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0201633612/qid=1055227046/sr=2-1/ref=sr_2_1/102-5057008-0298549">Design
        Patterns</a> (second read), and <a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0321146530/qid=1055227072/sr=1-1/ref=sr_1_1/102-5057008-0298549?v=glance&amp;s=books">Test-Driven
        Development</a>.
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      <title>Got my schedule in XML... now what?</title>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 09 Jun 2003 22:45:09 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>Not sure this is useful... </description>
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        <p>
        So on the <a href="http://servlet.java.sun.com/javaone/sf2003/home/index.en.jsp">JavaOne</a> web
        site I was able to do my entire schedule - cool... however, what can I do with the
        XML they spit out?  Maybe if they exported to Outlook I could at least use it
        there... 
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      <title>David in the house</title>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 09 Jun 2003 21:57:43 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>Dinner at a mediocre resteraunt...</description>
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        <p>
        Had dinner with Brad Merril (blog?) and <a href="http://www.inkblog.com/">David Weller</a> at
        the "Thirsty Bear" here in SF... unfortunately the resteraunt wasn't spectacular...
        luckily I had the best food at the table :-)
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      <title>Flight in to San Francisco</title>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 09 Jun 2003 21:54:41 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>Don't call it SanFran - call it "the city"...</description>
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        <p>
        Went to the bookstore to pickup new java topics in book form... couldn't really find
        anything. The hot topics from last year - Java Server Faces, SWT, etc - seemed to
        have nothing in print.  I ended up settling on a JBoss and a Struts book...  not
        exactly cutting edge, but at least JBoss gets a lot of press. 
    </p>
        <p>
        I always do my Java binge each year for JavaOne.  I'm a little disappointed this
        year.  Normally I feel completely deluged with new topics and acronyms to learn,
        this year I failed to find anything too compelling. 
    </p>
        <p>
        I managed to miss the fireside chat with James, Tim, et al, because of my flight time,
        but a couple of coworkers happen to catch it.  Their best quote was James saying
        that C# was "irresponsibly stupid" or something of the sort - this was in context
        of unsafe support that C# offers... apparently when an audience member (non-MSFT)
        asked about the comparison between unsafe in C# and Java's JNI there was some hedging
        going on. 
    </p>
        <p>
        Don't get me wrong - I love Java.  When I first came back to Microsoft I started
        working on Java projects within the first 6 months.  I loved the language, the
        runtime, everything - until the politics started.  Unfortunately Sun (a hardware
        company) decided to try and use Java as a platform and language as their lever to
        compete with Microsoft (a software company)... oh well, such is life. 
    </p>
        <p>
        I missed registration today also, and I haven't browsed the various sessions&amp;
        guess I better get cracking! 
    </p>
        <p>
        If anyone else out there is at JavaOne, give me a holler - provided there is wireless
        internet at the conference I will be online in IM at <a href="mailto:chris_l_anderson@hotmail.com">chris_l_anderson@hotmail.com</a>...
        feel free to IM me! 
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