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October 01, 2014

JavaOne is Going and What are You Going to do about IoT?


This week Oracle is running Oracle OpenWorld and JavaOne together, and it’s been a lot of fun to look at the press and sessions running at the show. Like so many other aspects of the Internet of Things, the nebulous term has been associated with sessions in various verticals from Autos to Oil and Gas.


Java dominates a lot of IOT development from the embedded sensors to the server farms.  In theory, Java is the most secure strategy you can use to develop IOT solutions.  However, when it comes to security my father’s adage, “Never assume malice, when incompetence is an equal answer” applies.

The segmentation between great coders and bad coders is quite wide, and as Steve Jobs pointed out in a group of ten coders, the one great coder does the work of 10 coders, while the bad coder makes you use resources of the another two coders.  Unfortunately, it’s rare that a great coder wants to support their work for the rest of the life, so they move on leaving the remaining six coders the job of maintenance and updates.

So the press announcement from Coverity (a Synopsys company Nasdaq:SNPS ) caught my eye with this quote. Read More



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