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Great interest in OpenSpace and FIT technologies

I arranged a presentation last week to my colleagues, with Guillaume Tardif as co-host. We were quite pleased that many more people than expected showed up. The most part of the presentation was about OpenSpace Technologies. We are planning to … Continue reading

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Agitar Presentation

I have arranged a visit in Valtech by Agitar UK people last week. We had a presentation of AgitarOne (Agitator + Dashboard), their recently-released product. Frankly, the documentation and video presentations on their website do not give it justice: there … Continue reading

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Java now partly Open-Sourced

Sun has officially announced that the JVM and the compiler are now open-sourced, under the GPL license, no less. The API is to be open-sourced in 2007, too.

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Last year’s project goes live

The project that I worked on for 6 months last year finally goes live! No small satisfaction, considering that only very few (3? 4?) projects that I worked on ever go live on the internet, where everyone can see them. … Continue reading

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Javaday 2006

Last week, I went with 3 others Valtech guys to Javaday in Versailles. Javaday is an interesting concept. It lasts only one day, and has no entrance fee. Even the lunch sandwiches are free. With such a premise, you would … Continue reading

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