Fascinating iPhone rumors
In an attempt to have some fun this morning I posted some iPhone “rumors” on Twitter.
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10 Eye-Catching DZone Titles With Words Like ‘Naughty’
Writing tired, formulaic Top-10 lists or posts with provocative titles is a shameless way to attract traffic. And I want in on the action!
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Visualizing Cluster-Based Applications
Detecting concurrency-related bugs and performance bottlenecks is hard, especially on clusters consisting of a large number of nodes. In an interview... more »
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The Golden Rule of Testing and JUnit Assumptions
There are two times when all the unit and integration tests must run and pass: immediately prior to a check-in and on the build server. But during... more »
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Time To Toss the Cargo
Over the past year and a half, I've been heavily involved in migrating a large size application from OC4J appserver to tomcat. At the time, it seemed... more »
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Revenge of Hello Terracotta
In this follow up to a simple Hello World program which demonstrates Terracotta POJO clustering, I take an in-depth look at the dynamic bytecode... more »
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Alex Miller: Exploring Terracotta - Weiqi Gao's Observations
Last night's St. Louis JUG featured Alex Miller from Terracotta talking about his company's flagship product Terracotta.
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The Ultimate Unit Test Failure
It pains me to hear that Cooper considers most programmers twenty-story marshmallow barriers to good interaction design. Please don't be one of those... more »
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JSR 666: Solving Java's Problems
The Java 666 JSR may well be the answer to all of Java's ills. Alex Miller breaks it down.
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