Photo of Nimbu Lately I’ve been talking and reading a lot about startups and product development, and two independent discussions have caught my attention. First, talking with an analyst working for a VC, he told me they don’t “usually invest in Java company”, because they feel Ruby, Python, C++ or (even!) .Net are more interesting [...]
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Mindquilt Updates
So, many people are asking me for updates, or to have a closer look at Mindquilt. For them, the good news is that our beta is live (since more than a month now, actually); the (less good) news is that we are sending out invitations at a slower pace we would like to. It turned [...]
Where the (OSGi-) world is going after Devcon Europe?
The latest OSGi Devon Europe (Zurich, June 22th) has been quite a peculiar conference. Very small, compared to Jazoon, Devoxx or even some italian JavaDays; very technical, with solid contents and just a few marketing presentations; and literally packed with news, presentations of new projects and specifications. In a sense, it was a good representation [...]