Java vs. Python - a fairly well-made comparison between Java and Python. Attempts to address all aspects. Actually, I only have two points of criticism:
Regarding remote methods and distributed programs, it is stated that Python would not provide anything by default. That's not correct, though - it comes with xmlrpclib, a module that makes it very easy to create servers and clients for XML-RPC calls. This is also used internally in the Python Community Server.
As a counterpart to the servlet architecture, only Zope is referenced, not the numerous servlet-like programs available for Python. Medusa is certainly one possible example of a very efficient server environment, but also Python Server Pages or Quixote provide quite a lot in that regard. And there is mod_python - admittedly not as widespread as mod_perl, but that will certainly come.
But overall still a fairly good comparison, and many of the points that make me prefer Python to Java are addressed.
Python JIT - something like that exists? I was quite surprised when I read the previous comparison article that such a project actually exists. It even goes one step further and, in addition to the classic JIT technique, wants to extract even more performance with the help of specialization of the generated code. Something like that has been done quite often in the realm of functional languages, so it's doable. In any case, a project worth keeping an eye on!
Waste in the billions - yeah right, but it's always someone else's fault and never the government's. Regardless of whether it's conservative or social democrat. And anyway, the citizens are supposed to cough up the money. And it's clear that everyone knows better how to do it - except oddly enough, every government so far has been accused of wasting taxpayer money and the Federal Audit Office has virtually never had a good word to say about federal government spending. Well, the solution is obvious: raising VAT so the federal government can waste even more money ... The Federal Audit Office report will certainly go the same way as the PISA study: misunderstood, regurgitated and squandered for meaningless political activism. Results? None. We continue to become stupider and the federal government squanders our tax money. No big deal, in a few generations we'll all be too stupid to even notice ...
Found at tagesschau on the internet.
Employers advised on reforms - that will definitely be super effective. I would like to request the definition of a tag for HTML ...
And does anyone really believe that a blockhead like Hundt would deviate even an inch from his role as a tool of the C(D/S)U? Why do they even bother talking to him - it's pointless anyway. Hundt will only do anything with an SPD government if forced to. Otherwise, he will obstruct out of principle alone and boycott any attempt - just as he has repeatedly sabotaged every approach to an alliance for work.
But the SPD and the unions are so naively crawling to the cross anew each time. Don't they realize that they only make concessions but get nothing in return? That they are being duped? Or do they know exactly that and don't care, because they stopped caring about the ordinary employee long ago anyway?
Found at tagesschau on the internet.
Perhaps we are all already inmates of a total madhouse - a highly interesting interview. Worth reading. Could Robert Kurz perhaps actually be "Wonko the Sensible"?
Found at Telepolis News.
eBay helps tax authorities - ok, people, now it's getting interesting. On eBay, pretty much everything you can imagine gets sold. And of course, the tax office wants its cut too. This could get really amusing - especially for those who have seen eBay as a good platform for buying and selling on a larger scale and who have been claiming it's all just private dealings. They're in for a surprise.
So, who among you has reported your sales correctly?
Found at tagesschau im Internet.
Michael Reichmann from "Luminous Landscape" writes about the Contax N-Digital test that never was and draws his conclusions. And as much as it pains me, I have to agree with him on this.