Cloudscape Gains Momentum 139
A reader writes: "There's been a lot of bits written recently about the growth of Open Source databases; as well as IBM's patent gift, as their release of the Java database Cloudscape. There's a contest running on SourceForge.net around Cloudscape; download and run with it." SF.net is part of OSTG, like Slashdot.
Java database ? (Score:5, Funny)
wouldn't it be quicker to print your data on paper and sort it by hand ?
Spelling mistake in submission (Score:4, Funny)
Java zealot's response (Score:1, Funny)
Java is now no longer a technology to add bullshit to webbrowsers.
It is a mature (so says Sun), fast (so says Sun) and memory-conservative (so says Sun) platform which is platform-independent (so says Sun).
It is used in major companies and organizations for mission-critical and user-centric applications which leverage the power of the human resources and empower an increasi in return-on-investment.
Do you want to imply that the CEOs and CTOs of most major companies are *gasp* fucking clueless XP-wieners? I'm sure this would come as a big surprise to all of us.
Re:As usual (Score:1, Funny)
Re:Spelling mistake in submission (Score:2, Funny)
Arrrrghh! (Score:3, Funny)
Re:2 points you are wrong on. (Score:5, Funny)
Yes, and a well-supplied tortoise can out-distance a rocket over n years, where n is much longer than the rocket's burn time
Re:I've written a review of this (Score:2, Funny)