There may be prior art to prevent Microsoft from
patenting its patent-application-generating machine.
Why not license your commercial application free to charities?
Brian Goetz reckons that garbage collection in modern Java Virtual Machines is so good that we Java programmers do best by leaving it alone. I don't buy it.
Here's one approach to better memory allocation for shrink-wrapped desktop Java applications running on Windows
John Hanna's introduction to Unicode and XML, like most
good introductions skirts the dirty secret: Unicode gives us exciting new opportunites for corrupting data. Text is broken.
Some harm-reduction measures, in particular not allowing the
characters of the C1 control range in text formats, would help.
