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it works if you work it

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Ah , a la recherche du temps perdu( Pretentious? Moi?) I remember back in the day , was it 2004 or 2005?  Something. I was principal engineer for a startup that did not do so writing among other things an IMAP server in c++. The tools I was using were Visual C++ 6(which was actually […]

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open source distributed computing and the bindings problem

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Having been programming in the middleware/distributed servers side since the mid nineties , the increase in the sophistication ,power and feature breadth of network frameworks in the last five years is fairly astounding from the standpoint of the independent software engineer or small business. Software resources such as transaction process monitors , real time publish […]

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the state of lazarus/free pascal(not good) – the short stack

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I would first like to clear up why a discussion about the open source integrated development environment Lazarus would be featured on a blog putatively about distributed computing. The answer reads like the house that jack built , so stay with me. For those not familiar with the Delphi/Lazarus/Pascal saga,a little background. Delphi,an object oriented […]

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william k. johnson   consulting principal software engineer directions in distributed computing

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