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e4: Annual Incubator Release Goes Live
Today's Early Adoption release of Eclipse 4.0 (e4) was almost called a 1.0 release (apparently the 4.0 isn't enough :) ), but since e4 is still an incubator, they couldn't call it a 1.0 release, even though the re ...
Daily Dose – Google Plans Licensing Server to Protect Android Apps
By introducing a central licensing server on the Android Marketplace, Google hopes to provide an effective method for protecting Android apps that can currently be copied pretty easily. The licensing service works ...
Daily Dose – Google Plans Licensing Server to Protect Android Apps
By introducing a central licensing server on the Android Marketplace, Google hopes to provide an effective method for protecting Android apps that can currently be copied pretty easily. The licensing service works ...
Oracle Video Challenge: an Opportunity to Attend JavaOne for Free!
The Oracle Video Challenge, which started yesterday and runs through August 9, will provide three winning contestants with a free Oracle OpenWorld or JavaOne and Oracle Develop full conference pass. In addition, ev ...
FISL 2010 Trip Report
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Feedback is the Key!
I've continually run into the same meme for the past several days, that of the absolute importance of rapid feedback to continuous improvement and sustainable success. Mark Horstman and Michael Auzenne, co-hosts of ...
Poll: The Best Virtualization Platform
Once considered black magic, virtualization is everywhere these days. It's quickly becoming the norm for building a dynamic, efficient, and refreshable computing infrastructure, along with cloud computing and grid ...
I need to say a few things.
Over the weekend, there was a tweet announcing that Google was going
to provide “scholarships” to qualified women to attend JSConf.eu. There
was then a tweet by another person calling this “disgusting” and ...
NoSQL — Old Wine, New Bottle
Got an email with links about NoSQL. Links like "Going NoSQL with MongoDB".
This -- like many such articles -- includes the phrase "the NoSQL
movement" as if there's something new going on. ...