Posts Tagged Miguel de Icaza
The Disappearing Article Mystery
Posted by Jason in Free Software, Microsoft, Novell, Patent System on March 24, 2010
This is strange. The Treasure I ran across some interesting quotes allegedly from Miguel de Icaza: Microsoft has shot the .NET ecosystem in the foot because of the constant threat of patent infringement that they have cast on the ecosystem [...] Unlike the Java world that is blossoming with dozens of vibrant Java Virtual Machine [...]
SHOCKING: de Icaza likes oData
Microsoft MVP Miguel de Icaza is most definitely-not-being a Microsoft apologist yet again. This time around the object of his affection is oData, Microsoft’s “we can make stuff too” not-invented-here totally uneeded alternative to Google’s gData. There’s a few interesting tidbits in this totally unshocking development: I know what I like, and I’m sticking to it Mr. de [...]
GNOME Foundation Drama III: Part One: Moonlight
Posted by Jason in Free Software on March 8, 2010
I don’t know about “free software”. Even after more than a decade it’s still an alien term for me. I know it is “opensource” for as far as I’m concerned. And that’s all I care about. – Philip Van Hoof, GNOME Foundation Member Usually I turn to HBO or Showtime to provide me with my [...]
The H On Moonlight
Posted by Jason in Microsoft, Novell, Propriatery Technology on January 19, 2010
The H Open has a new article up, “Health Check: Moonlight“. Although it is a high-level overview/summary-style piece, let me point out a few things I found interesting. de Icaza is an enthusiast and long term advocate of Microsoft technologies…. Say it ain’t so! Microsoft MVP Miguel de Icaza once took great exception to be [...]
Miguel de Icaza: Microsoft MVP
Congratulations are in order for Miguel de Icaza, on his recent ascension to Microsoft MVP. Microsoft MVPs are “exceptional technical community leaders from around the world who have been awarded for voluntarily providing technical expertise towards technical communities supporting Microsoft products or technologies.” Great to see more official recognition from Microsoft to Mr. de Icaza [...]

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