I didn't watch (so far) the primary announcement, but only a few of
those (the Java and Open Office related)
Oracle webcasts
http://www.oracle.com/events/productstrategy/index.html
and not the main presentation of Larry (didn't notice a link to that) and...
On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 19:56, pub...@l
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Da : Sean Comerford
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> Other than confirming that JavaOne will continue to live
> on, was there anything specific to Java and r
The Java Posse
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>
> > Does anyone notice the distinct difference between the
> > depth that they are going into on oracle stuff an not on
> > Sun stuff. Curi
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Da : "pub...@lesstroud.com"
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> Does anyone notice the distinct difference between the
> depth that they are going into on ora
Does anyone notice the distinct difference between the depth that they
are going into on oracle stuff an not on Sun stuff. Curian(sp?) just
seems far more comfortable with the Oracle stuff. It's almost as if
someone else wrote the java slides.
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