Ted Neward interviews Java Champion Heinz Kabutz and asks what his
favorite features are in Java6, what the Java Specialist newsletter is
all about and how much energy developers should take in performance
tuning.
Dr. Heinz Kabutz is a Java guru living in South Africa. He
consults, holds courses, programs, and - writes a weekly newsletter in
which he shares some rather unconventional insights about Java. Things
that push the envelope; make Java do things you thought it could not;
dirty tricks and such. In other words, stuff you do not usually find in
Java periodicals or newsletters.
Parleys.com: Heinz Kabutz interview
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Ted Neward interviews Java Champion Heinz Kabutz and asks what his favorite features are in Java6, what the Java Specialist newsletter is all about and how much energy developers should take in performance tuning.Dr. Heinz Kabutz is a Java guru living in South Africa. He consults, holds cours...
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