Obamacare backend code?
java.netZip file at the bottom of the page... This one looks more related to www.getinsured.com than the obamacare. I accuse you of the Title is misleading and to get more karma :). source file pulled from post:
https://gist.github.com/michaelkirk/6922847 In package "com.getinsured" Post was by "Sirini", could that be short for "Shankar Srinivasan, COO and Co-Founder"[1] [1] http://www.getinsured.com/answers/our-team/ Edit: Nope, probably their product manager:
http://www.linkedin.com/in/srinidhanam Putting it together with dangrossman's link to https://github.com/CMSgov/healthcare.gov, could be a private site written using some gov.* code from GitHub. cms.gov is medicare back-end, not sure if this is an extension of that or part of the original The Healthcare.gov Github repo does live under the CMS.gov account (https://github.com/CMSgov/healthcare.gov). (Edit: No, this isn't the marketplace code, but the fact that they share a Github account is some evidence the marketplace could be reusing/extending CMS.gov code). That's only the static information and FAQ site, not the marketplace. From the readme: >This project does not include any source code for the Federal Health Insurance Marketplace (the online systems located under www.healthcare.gov/marketplace. Ugh jaxb. I thought we had all moved on? Real men stax directly. it would be in java... Damn! It figures boring insurance code would be written in rock solid tried and true technology that hipster kids dislike! C# has all of those listed features, yet is still usually considered at least okay by hipsters. :) "rock solid tried and true technology" Thanks. I needed a good laugh for the day. i didn't say anything negative Why not? Twitter, Facebook, Google, and Amazon all use a lot of Java. It's come a long way since when Microsoft shipped rollover buttons via Java applets in MS FrontPage. i didn't say it shouldn't be ...because Obama lived in Indonesia?