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Jacques Bosch

Xcoordination Application Space - 0 views

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    " The Xcoordination Application Space is a small framework to make writing asynchronous and distributed applications easier. It´s based on the concept of Space Based Computing which revolves around the notion of autonomous functional units communicating only indirectly and possibly in a stateful manner."
Jacques Bosch

Introducing Data Quality Services - 0 views

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    "The data-quality solution provided by Data Quality Services (DQS) enables a data steward or IT professional to maintain the quality of their data and ensure that the data is suited for its business usage. DQS is a knowledge-driven solution that provides both computer-assisted and interactive ways to manage the integrity and quality of your data sources. DQS enables you to discover, build, and manage knowledge about your data. You can then use that knowledge to perform data cleansing, matching, and profiling. You can also leverage the cloud-based services of reference data providers in a DQS data-quality project."
Jacques Bosch

Ovid at blogs.perl.org: What to know before debating type systems - 0 views

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    " I would be willing to place a bet that most computer programmers have, on multiple occasions, expressed an opinion about the desirability of certain kinds of type systems in programming languages. Contrary to popular conception, that's a great thing! Programmers who care about their tools are the same programmers who care about their work, so I hope the debate rages on. "
Jacques Bosch

The DCI Architecture: A New Vision of Object-Oriented Programming - 0 views

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    " Object-oriented programming was supposed to unify the perspectives of the programmer and the end user in computer code: a boon both to usability and program comprehension. While objects capture structure well, they fail to capture system action. DCI is a vision to capture the end user cognitive model of roles and interactions between them. "
Jacques Bosch

[MDE] James Coplien's DCI Architecture and MOP - 0 views

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    "Jason Baragry from the Norvegian Computing Center asked me to comment on the relationship bettween MOP and DCI. I originally threw a few comments here. I wanted to go back and comment some more after watching James Coplien's latest video from QCon. James really ticked me off. He embodies -like so many self-proclaimed gurus- what is so wrong with our industry."
Jacques Bosch

InfoQ: Computation Abstraction: Going Beyond Programming Language Glue - 0 views

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    " Sadek Drobi talks about abstracting the control syntax (glue), giving examples from mainstream and FP languages: Null, propagating errors, events, asynchronous programming, lists, streams, channels, functors, monads, and custom abstractions. "
Jacques Bosch

InfoQ: Open Cloud Will Make Business SHINE - 0 views

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    "When people invent or improve significantly new services or technologies, they are in general focused on their domains (especially software vendors who are tempted to cater to their market first). Cloud computing is no exception. IBM, For example, defines the Rainmaker technology as software and hardware that work together to help enterprises create clouds. And, as usual, the devil lives in the details, and software and hardware will work together in a very proprietary way."
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InfoQ: Chris Houser Discusses Clojure - 0 views

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    " In this interview Ryan discusses Clojure with author Chris Houser. They cover Clojure's approach to classes, comparing and contrasting it with Java. Chris delves into they type of programming problem sets Clojure is best suited for, especially in relation to parallelism as the number of cores in computers increases and Clojure's applicability as or research language. "
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