19-Year-Old Creates ANTLR Studio For Eclipse: I Think We'll Be Hearing From This Kid

As far as I can tell, the only mistake he made is charging way too little (\$19.99) and admitting his age. Other than that, ANTLR Studio for Eclipse looks professional as all get-out.

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More On Functional Programming Languages and Silver Bullets

Paul... uh... NoLastName has an excellent post on silver bullets and functional programming. He cites studies, makes logical connections... why, it's hardly a blog post at all!

Anyway, I starting writing a comment, but it grew and grew, so I am posting it here instead. Read his post first....

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Flash movie of a guy using Windows Paint well

I wish I could draw. I wish I could use tools to make my hideous drawings into acceptable drawings.

This guy can draw and can use tools to make his sketches into better drawings.

I wish I could learn something from this guy.

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Wesner Moise Claims IDEs Disprove "No Silver Bullets": I Say "Are You Kidding?"

Wesner Moise quickly reviews Brook's "No Silver Bullets" assertion and claims "[t]hat assertion turns out to be pure nonsense, amply disproven by numerous advances in IDEs, languages, frameworks, componentization over the past few decades."

I couldn't disagree more. While the cumulative effects have given us more than an order …

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Turbo Ruby: Strong Hints From CodeGear / DevCo

The new spinoff from Borland, CodeGear, is strongly hinting that they will produce at least one dynamic language:

CEO Ben Smith: "We're also working on plans that can help developers take advantage of growing and emerging areas like web services, Ruby, Python and Ajax. "

David I: "We are not limited …

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Borland Developer Tools Become CodeGear, nee DevCo, a Wholly Owned Subsidiary

Borland's Developer Tools Group, including the Delphi, C++, C#, and JBuilder tools and the Interbase database tools, have been spun off into a new company called CodeGear to be headed by Ben Smith (Byte's old tech editor?). Contrary to all previous reports, CodeGear will be a wholly owned subsidiary, not …

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Jolt Awards Need Your Input: Best Languages, Development Environments, Books...

Dr. Dobb's Journal has taken over the Jolt Awards now that Software Development is no more. Once again I'll be judging and, actually, serving as Moderator of the Development Environments and Languages category.

Given that we considered VS2005 last year (but, hey!, XNA) and given that Callisto is certainly going …

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Database Refactoring & Ruby

I don't do a lot of database work, I believe in rendering unto the DBA that which is the DBA's. But ya got's to pay the bills, so I've been doing some refactoring work on a database. While flirting with RedGate's SQL Dependency Tracker, I finally figured out how to …

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Y2K: What Went Right?

I've been writing an article about software brittleness and found myself asking a question I can't answer: Why was there so little software chaos in January 2000? There really were hundreds of millions if not billions of lines of COBOL that were at least potentially vulnerable to the rollover bug …

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Cow Paths and Coding

The always insightful Peter Coffee has a good new column that offers a couple contrarian observations. To the generally positive buzz over Cisco's new virtual meeting system (HD screens, lighting, surround-sound), Peter makes the skewering concession "If face-to-face meetings were considered the high point of organizational productivity, I'd endorse the …

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