incubator-retired-wave

Apache Wave is now retired (by apache)

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  • Does anybody remember Google People
    2 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 1 Oct 2023
    FWIW, they donated the project to the Apache Foundation, so it's open source (albeit unmaintained).

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Wave

    https://github.com/apache/incubator-retired-wave

  • Ask HN: Which discontinued app or tool would you still like to use today?
    4 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 26 May 2022
    FWIW iirc it was continued for some time by apache (https://incubator.apache.org/projects/wave.html) but is also discontinued now. (I hope thats the correct project, but I'm pretty sure).

    Also here: https://github.com/apache/incubator-retired-wave

  • Google Wave
    1 project | news.ycombinator.com | 7 Apr 2022
  • Nie wiem czemu ale bardzo rozbawiło mnie wspomnienie o tym prawie antycznym komunikatorze jakim jest gadu-gadu w podręczniku z 2019roku zamiast o takim np messengerze
    1 project | /r/Polska | 19 Mar 2021
    to sobie postaw lokalnie
  • Rust is a hard way to make a web API
    11 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 15 Jan 2021
    > Setters and getters are only popular in Java EE/Spring based environments (and it can be easily useful).

    I'd love to see stats on how common this stuff is amongst java programmers. I agree that modern java has lots of modern tools to write reasonable code - like closures and functional primitives. But its very normal amongst a lot of java programmers to never use that stuff. I believe you if you tell me your team uses a modern, nice subset of java. But believe me when I say lots of people out there don't.

    I worked as a professional interviewer for a year or so recently and interviewed 400+ programming candidates. One of the tasks was a 30 minute coding challenge - using the candidate's own computer and preferred language. A huge percentage of the java programmers, even under explicit time pressure, wasted time adding needless junk (like getters and setters or extraneous, pointless classes) to their code. I think I only saw 1 or 2 java candidates use any of java's functional programming primitives (like map) to keep their code terse and clean.

    Is that the fault of java, the language? I don't know. As I said in another comment I think the problem is cultural. I don't really have a problem with java-the-language. But a large part of java-the-community seems blissfully content with mediocrity. I took java off my resume years ago because I don't want that kind of coworker.

    > How do you write code, are you copying something by typing?

    I don't copy+paste because in the languages I use I don't need to. Thats what the compiler is for.

    > I’m sorry to assume it, but I think you only know about java development from third-hand infos and it has nothing to do with reality.

    Nope. Eg:

    https://github.com/apache/incubator-retired-wave/search?q=ge...

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