links for 2006-12-29
December 29, 2006
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Red Hat plans to ship the next version of its premium Linux product on February 28, debuting major virtualization technology
links for 2006-12-28
December 28, 2006
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Lets face it, unless you have a photographic memory, no developer can remember all the different functions, options, tags, etc. that exist. Documentation can be cumbersome at times, thats why I like cheat sheets
links for 2006-12-26
December 26, 2006
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DataRush is a light-weight (less than 3 MB on disk) but extremely powerful parallel processing engine framework. It’s 100% Java and runs on Java 5 SE. It handles all the parallel programming for you including horizontal, vertical and pipeline parallelism
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DevX.com has a nice series of articles entitled the ‘AJAX Framework Roundup’ where they walk through all the frameworks and discuss pros and cons. Nice Prototype tutorial included as well
links for 2006-12-24
December 24, 2006
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As software developers, we’re great at communicating with computers. But we’re typically not so great at communicating with other people. Esther Schindler’s recent interview with Steve McConnell illustrates how this aspect of our personality tends to work
links for 2006-12-22
December 22, 2006
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In this interview with Artima, Scott Blum, the Google software engineer behind GWT’s Java-to-JavaScript compiler, talks about the challenges of turning Java source code into JavaScript.
links for 2006-12-21
December 21, 2006
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The list below is a summary of many of the common features of typical “Web 2.0″ sites.
links for 2006-12-17
December 17, 2006
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“MooTools for the Rest of Us” is a series of tutorials that demonstrates, by example, implementation of basic MooTools effects into a template.
links for 2006-12-16
December 16, 2006
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This article attempts to sort through these frameworks and map some of the characteristics by which they can be compared. The hope is that the reader will come away with some tools to use for breaking down the collection of Ajax offerings in ways that mak
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“Migrating to Spring” takes a web application the author wrote for a java.net article and migrates all the hand-rolled JDBC code over to Spring equivalents
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Author discuss the basics of GWT and show how Java developers can use the GWT to create a simple AJAX application to retrieve search results from a remote API to display in a browser
links for 2006-12-14
December 14, 2006
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Today is quite a milestone for Google Web Toolkit: with the GWT 1.3 Release Candidate, our team is very happy to announce that all of GWT is open source under the Apache 2.0 license
links for 2006-12-12
December 12, 2006
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Success is a result of a combination of things: building an audience, evangelism, clean and spare design, emotional appeal, aesthetics, fast response time, direct and instant user feedback, program models which correspond to the user model resulting in hi
links for 2006-12-05
December 5, 2006
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This article is a primer on DAO design pattern, highlighting its merits and demerits. It then introduces the Spring 2.0 JDBC/DAO framework and demonstrates how it elegantly addresses the drawbacks in traditional DAO design.
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BEA has a PHP implementation that runs inside the same JVM as the server, so it will offer all the advantages that WebLogic Server does. I think this will help Enterprise adoption of PHP.
links for 2006-12-01
December 1, 2006
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At a big company you’re stuck with corporate politics, paralysis decision making, and a lack of getting things done. At a small company you’re having fun, pursuing your dream, and actually getting things done
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This article examines the concept of test categories and demonstrates how to incorporate TestNG’s groups annotation tied with flexible fixtures to facilitate running tests at different frequencies via specific Ant targets.
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Creating an XSLT document to pretty-print XML using TDD – Interesting
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JAX-WS 2.0, the successor to JAX-RPC 1.1, has evolved its data mapping methods by using JAXB. This second tip in a series compares the data mappings of these two Web services specifications.
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As flawed as Vista might be, and as much grief as it gets for its long, painful, sometimes embarrassing road to RTM, it will be the de facto destkop operating system quicker than you can possibly imagine.
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Here are 77 tips related to knowledge and learning to help you on your quest. A few are specifically for students in traditional learning institutions; the rest for self-starters, or those learning on their own
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A place full of people who don’t want to rock the boat because they are risk averse or indentured isn’t the kind of place that will produce a project as fundamentally risky as YouTube