eeewww...yucky. Sorry, I don't like that too much. In my experience, thats the exact kind of theing that keeps you up at night until you conclude "I have no idea"
-andy Dmitri Chtchourov wrote: >He was showing it on the mac, but I am pretty sure it is written in Java, so >it should run on Linux. The interesting thing about it is that it does not >use JPDA, but inserts custom bytecodes into the classes that are being >debugged. I asked about performance degradation, and the guy said that it is >minimal. All the bytecode insertion is seemless too. > >Dmitri > >>Does it run on linux? >> >>Dmitri Chtchourov wrote: >> >>>>Did you get your 3+ grand out of it? (for me it would be more like 10 to >>>>come from the east coast and stay out there) >>>> >>>It was only the registration (1,700) for me - I just stayed with friends >>>(San Jose is only about 40 minutes from SF). I've been talking a lot >>> >about > >>>Java out here, so my boss thought I should go and see whats new out there >>> >;) > >>>One of the more interesting products that I saw out there was a debugger >>> >>>from visicomp.com It logs all the calls in your program and after the >> >>>execution is finished, you can go back and retrace all the states. It can >>>also do things like showing all the places where a particular function >>> >was > >>>called, search for particular value assignments e.t.c. - pretty neat. Its >>> >in > >>>Beta now but I talked to CTO and they are looking for testers ;) I >>> >thought > >>>some of you guys might be interested. >>> >>>Dmitri >>> >>> >>>>-Andy >>>> >>>>On Mon, 2002-04-01 at 16:35, Dmitri Chtchourov wrote: >>>> >>>>>>Somehow I don't think the big cats (and its probably better that way) >>>>>>pay much attention to us poor poi people or maybe they'd have told you >>>>>>just how excited about .NET we are at the jCalifornia-One :-) >>>>>> >>>>>:)) I saw a couple of T-shirts that said: "C++ is my bosses average" >>>>>There was a funny TV skit that Gosling a couple of other guys did where >>>>> >>>at >>> >>>>>the end >>>>>Gosling rolled away on a Java-mobile and left a Bill Gates-looking guy >>>>> >>>who >>> >>>>>was waring a T-shirt >>>>>that said ".not" on the front and "C-flat" on the back on the parking >>>>> >>>lot. >>> >>>>>The whole conference was not as technical as I would have liked it to >>>>> >>>be - >>> >>>>>mostly just introductions to *new* technologies like Jini, JMS and >>>>> >other > >>>>>Web-services related stuff and companies that had success using them. >>>>>Performance increase due to new memory model and gc in 1.4 and 1.4.1 >>>>> >and > >>>new >>> >>>>>IO were pretty big as well. >>>>> >>>>>Dmitri >>>>> >>>>>>-Andy >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>Dmitri Chtchourov wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>>>Marc wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>Having become convinced by Andy that C# and .NET are the wave of th >>>>>>>>> >>>e >>> >>>>>>>>>future, I'm proposing that we switch poi development to C#. >>>>>>>>>To the Jakarta community at large: will this affect our status as a >>>>>>>>>Jakarta project? I mean, I can see where a lot of projects are >>>>>>>>>eventually going to follow this same path ... >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>Marc >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>+1 I can't wait to get cracking on this! >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>I just came back from JavaOne...I thought I've heard something about >>>>>>>this.... :) >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>-- >>>>http://www.superlinksoftware.com >>>>http://jakarta.apache.org/poi - port of Excel/Word/OLE 2 Compound >>>>Document >>>> format to java >>>>http://developer.java.sun.com/developer/bugParade/bugs/4487555.html >>>>- fix java generics! >>>>The avalanche has already started. It is too late for the pebbles to >>>>vote. >>>>-Ambassador Kosh >>>> >>>> >>> >> >> >> > >
