I am tired... :(
A second day I am reading billions specifications from 3gpp.... :(
Tuesday, February 14, 2006
Thursday, February 09, 2006
I went to shop and finally bought a ink pen... Yeahh!
Really this action took a lot of time... Time to market! :)
But the ink pen is really cool!
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2/09/2006 05:38:00 PM
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Wednesday, February 08, 2006
LL-parser & LR-parser
My colleague has sent a pair useful links about LL & LR parsers...
These technologies were not absolutely clear for me.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LR_parser
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LL_parser
Long live to Wikipedia !
I have sent to my colleague the link to the book for stop smoke (as reply). :)
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2/08/2006 05:30:00 PM
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Joke by SUN ? :)
Do you know that the first 4 bytes at any java class file is 0xCA 0xFE 0xBA 0xBE?
CAFE BABE!! :))
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2/08/2006 12:11:00 PM
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Tuesday, February 07, 2006
The CORBA is Dead, Long Live The ... ?
After release of 3-rd version of specification CORBA has passed a lot of time...
Also what further, misters developers, architects and sellers?
For me this question is opened.
Someone will tell:
- Why the heading title says that CORBA has died?
It is possible to answer it the following:
Where industrial high-grade implementation of CORBA v3 (even for languages Java or C ++)? I know only most close approached to realization of enthusiasts of type mico (http: // www.mico.org) or TAO (ACE). Where IBM, SUN or even Borland? Where implementation of PSS (Persistent Service) for C++ ? Without serious players the technology cannot develop...
CORBA can survive only owing to following events:
1. Telecommunication industry will start of use CORBA as core platform (Parlay API, etc).
2. Web-services based on SOAP has some performance issues. It's apply as the HTTP protocol (simultaneous nature) , and text (XML) encoding.
By news from IBM, Sun, ITU-T there can be a new demanded protocol similar functionally on SOAP/HTTP, but based on binary encoding (ASN.1).
Also it is definitely clear, that turn off the Web-services now nobody gathers (see to market of the products on the IT industry)
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2/07/2006 04:52:00 PM
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