Perforce Software has been attending JavaOne since 2003, and initially found success with its Eclipse IDE plug-in to the Java development crowd, according to Principal Product Consultant John Walker, who also talks about the Perforce Visual Client (P4V) in this JavaOne 2007 interview.
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AJAXWorld News Desk commented on the 6 Jul 2007
Perforce Software has been attending JavaOne since 2003, and initially found success with its Eclipse IDE plug-in to the Java development crowd, according to Principal Product Consultant John Walker, who also talks about the Perforce Visual Client (P4V) in this JavaOne 2007 interview.
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Of course in-house
systems go down. What I
am saying is that our
psychological need for
control makes us hold
onto teh traditional ways
of doing things.
When systems go down we
...
Tommy wrote: I simply do
not agree on many parts:
- .NET has a lot of
traction
- you can
certainly know well (and
master) more than one
language. If you cannot
master more than one
language, this could
po...
Paul Hands wrote: O'Gara
continues to be an
abject, putrid idiot.
Why publish that drivel?
To quote Pauli, "this is
not even wrong". It's
also an egregious
conflict of interest.