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YOU can help - Advanced Ruby Course
Leave your suggestion(s) for the topics to be included in an Advanced Ruby course (as comments on the blog post). Peter Cooper, Fabio Akita, Ola Bini... more »
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Google Protocol Buffers
I’ve been looking for a good solution to serializing object/data streams from mobile environments to services. Object serialization doesn’t really... more »
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Detailed S3 statistics and charts for your buckets with a single click
Introducing integrated S3 statistics for your buckets. Look at who's accessing files in your buckets, traffic patterns, and other details. Super... more »
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NeverBlock, MySQL and MySQLPlus
I have great news for MySQL users. A very nice side effect has emerged from the development of the NeverBlock support for MySQL. I am glad to announce... more »
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Does Spring violate JEE spec?
First of all: I'm not against Spring. I've used it for several projects and I think it is a great framework.What I'd like to do is to start a... more »
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Resources for Building Rails Applications with Aptana RadRails
RadRails is a free open source IDE for the Ruby on Rails framework that can be used as a stand-alone product or as an Eclipse plug-in. Four videos are... more »
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Project Management and Scrum
An article on successful project management and reasons for the popularity of Scrum.
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A curious fact about overloading in Scala
So I was taking a look at the Scala Array source code, as part of research for a forthcoming blog post (coming soon to a drmaciver.com near you) when... more »
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How to treat your users like idiots
If there is one thing that is possibly more annoying than software that asks a yes/no question without offering “yes” and “no” as the options then it... more »
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State of the Semantic Web: Know Where to Look
Those looking for evidence of progress on the Semantic Web do not have to look far. Several major projects and companies are embracing the vision and... more »
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My Favorite Inverview Question
To set some context this question is designed to gauge the abstract and critical thinking of a generally inexperienced developer. I don't usually use... more »
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gwt-google-apis - The Official Google API Libraries for Google Web Toolkit
The Google API Libraries for Google Web Toolkit is a collection of libraries that provide Java language bindings for popular Google JavaScript APIs.... more »
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Benchmark and Optimize Zend Framework Performance
Interesting information about class loading performance
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Database helper for PHPUnit
When testing code which uses the database, you would usually want to make sure the database stays pristine for each test - All tables should be empty,... more »
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What's New in Rails 2.x
Rails is an open-source framework for developing web applications. Release 2.0, a major update to the Rails framework, was made available in December... more »
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NetBeans User Group on XING!
There's a new NetBeans User Group on the XING professional network. All NetBeans IDE and NetBeans Platform users are invited to join!
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Eclipse Enters Into The Enterprise Arena
With more people realising the power of Eclipse as a Rich Client Platform, it is natural to expect things to move on to the next level. That next... more »
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Beginners Guide to Test Driven Web Part Development
We are very pleased to announce the publication of our white paper Beginners Guide to Test Driven Web Part Development. This white paper forms part of... more »
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Life of a Startup Founder
This week, Research To Practice (the startup I'm working on) is reaching a big milestone: our first three big customers are coming on board and we'll... more »
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Flash Tutorials | AS3, AS2 Flash game tutorials roundup part 2
flash game tutorials
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Why GWT matters - part II
This article provides a conclusion of reflections on the Google Web Toolkit and suggests why we are finally recouping some of what we lost when we... more »
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5 Things to remember when coding in a team
Whenever I tell one of my developers to do something a certain way I always get asked the question "why? doesnt it just take longer?". Well maybe it... more »
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Ruby developers don't scale
During my exile overseas, I came to the conclusion that Rubyists don't scale. Since Twitter became stable again, we don't hear many people ranting... more »
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Groovy Awards Preview
A while back, I started talking about this idea for the Grails Podcast to run a "Groovy Awards" to recognise those people in our community that do an... more »
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