Oracle and the End of Programming As We Know It

Oracle is a company that's never particularly cottoned to developers. While Microsoft and Google have developer DNA wired deeply into their genes, Oracle is first and foremost a database company that prides itself on ruthlessly pursuing its business agenda with a take-no-prisoners approach. Whether its reckless approach to technology appeals to developers or any other community matters little to the company. Because Oracle stands for nothing but its own interests and because of its long history of aggression, it is feared by all market segments it touches: suppliers, competitors, and its own customers.

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  1. Michael Feathers

    380.0 days ago

    "Oracle and the End of Programming As We Know It" http://t.co/venvTNvD from @platypusguy

  2. news.yc Popular

    380.0 days ago

    Oracle and the End of Programming as We Know It http://t.co/OhDcAd6i

  3. zedshaw

    380.0 days ago

    This article http://t.co/wxqN1Ak9 is also full of crap because it mentions PyPy and JRuby, both of which implement OSS licensed languages.



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