iPhone DZone: Fresh Links On Your iPhone by matt on 7/5/08
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NEW Refcard and 5 FREE Licenses: Unlocking the Power of IntelliJ IDEA
Today, DZone has released its latest Refcard, IntelliJ IDEA. Download today and win a shot at a free personal license!
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The Essential Silverlight 2 Refcard - Download Now
This refcard covers the System.Windows.Browser namespace in a whirlwind tour that includes: calling managed code from JavaScript, using managed code... more »
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Something new about null values / Java
Alex blogged about weird code snipped involving null throwables found by our colleague Tim Eck.
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TheServerSide Java Symposium Europe : Day 1
Its about 6.30PM here in Prague and the day 1 of The Server Side Java Symposium (TSSJS) is wrapping up for the day with an award ceremony.
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The 2008 Underhanded C Contest
We hereby announce our fourth annual contest to write innocent-looking C code implementing malicious behavior. In many ways this is the exact opposite... more »
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Who Says Java Programmers Don't Have A Sense Of Humor?
I've heard the stereotypes about Java programmers being uptight nerds who don't know how to cut loose. Well, that's about as far from the truth as... more »
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Testing: Duplicate Code in Your Tests
Sadly, DRY has become a philosophy that is dogmatically and blindly applied to every aspect of programming. I'm a big fan of firing silver bullets but... more »
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Chris Michel on the Good in Giving Your Equity Away
We’ve written recently about how to preserve your equity when fundraising. This week we spoke with serial entrepreneur Chris Michel, who explained why... more »
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Full List of New Features in Silverlight 2
There is a great list of all of the new features in Silverlight 2 beta 2 at this link. The release is supposed to be out this week, which would be... more »
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Tech Chat - David Ward on JBoss Developer Studio
Listen to this tech chat from DZone with David Ward of JBoss on JBoss Developer Studio.
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The Definitive Windows PowerShell Cheatsheet
New free PDF cheatsheet from DZone on Windows PowerShell. This refcard covers starting and using Windows PowerShell, including the syntax for all... more »
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Bye Bye Grizzly's JRuby extension, long live inside glassfish-scripting project.
Starting today, we have voted to move out of the Grizzly umbrella the grizzly-jruby extension and its OSGi bundle. Where the code is going? Under the... more »
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CommunityOne 2008 Impressions (Day 0 of JavaOne)
The CommunityOne conference this year was on Monday, May 5, 2008, the day before JavaOne "proper". It's easy to think of CommunityOne as a... more »
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JavaOne Wednesday Morning Keynote: "Oracle Enterprise" - Oracle Corp.
Oracle believes Java is integral part of the upcoming transformation of the Enterprise to more Web-2.0-like -- to adopt the look and feel of Web 2.0... more »
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CNA To LPN
If you’re opting for an LPN program, then this article is for YOU! It contains some basic information about CNA to LPN migration, skill requirements... more »
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Service-Orientation and Object-Orientation Part II: A Comparison of Design Principles
This two-part article series studies object-orientation and service-orientation by providing a comparison of goals, concepts, and principles.
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Chest Acne
A comprehensive article about Chest Acne discussing causes, treatments and prevention tips. Includes a few pictures which show particular forms of... more »
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Do You Want to Be the Next Pointy Haired Boss?
Over the weekend, Andrew Tokeley brought up an interesting point. If you ask most developers about their goals as a developer, most would like to be... more »
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Backups, heal thyself
Around 2000, Sean Quinlan and Sean Dorward built a content-addressed storage system called Venti. Their paper, “Venti: a new approach to archival... more »
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Java, .NET, and PHP In One Webapp? The Holy Grail of Mashups.
What if you could run a single webapp with Java, PHP, and ASP.NET AJAX in one webapp? Stay with me for a minute, because I think there might be a... more »
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12 Things You Should Know About REST and WOA
There have been a number of interesting tracts written lately about that increasingly popular topic in the world of SOA and Web services: REST.
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JBuilder 2008: Now With More Smarts
Yesterday, CodeGear announced the availability of JBuilder 2008, including new tools for code re-use and the inclusion of Swing Designer from... more »
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Embeddable WebKit Scores a Perfect 100 on Grueling Acid3 Browser Tests
WebKit, the embeddable open source browser component that powers Apple's Safari, is the first to achieve a perfect 100/100 on the grueling Acid3 test... more »
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Borrowing Language Features - Default Argument Values in Java
I've been doing a lot of coding in other languages lately, primarily PHP with some Ruby thrown in there, in addition to my regular Java coding and... more »
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JCR and Web 2.0: A Good Fit or Too Heavy for Today's Web?
Yesterday, I received an email about a presentation at TheServerSide Java Symposium by Day Software highlighting the use of the Java Content... more »
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