New Refcard: Glassfish Application Server
DZone has released a GlassFish App server Refcard which covers installing GlassFish, GlassFish Domains Profile, Common Administration Tasks, Creating... more »
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Your Software Can't Heal Itself
There is an acronym that has been thrown about quite a bit in most agile development circles (and elsewhere) and that phrase is YAGNI. In case you... more »
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Vulnerability Note VU#800113 : Multiple DNS implementations vulnerable to cache poisoning
Deficiencies in the DNS protocol and common DNS implementations facilitate DNS cache poisoning attacks.
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.NET Developers’ Reference Card Roundup
I thought I would share this list of reference cards / cheat sheets that I have compiled over the last year or so. If I am missing any good ones,... more »
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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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Why Is So Hard for Windows Users to Understand That Linux Is Not Windows
This is just a rant (hopefully it will be regarded as pertinent and non-'laming') on why Windows users try Linux and return frustrated to Windows... more »
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50 Nice Clean CSS Tab-Based Navigation Scripts
Over 50 CSS navigation scripts that use jQuery and other means to produce tab-based pages.
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Is PHPLinq As Cool As Real LINQ?
PHPLinq seems to be an interesting thing. But it's not the same as real LINQ used in .NET. Let me explain why...
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Mastering the UNIX Command Line: A Beginner’s Guide
When a web developer or designer uploads web site files to a web server, there’s a strong likelihood it’s running on an UNIX-style operating system.... more »
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This is how I want all project web sites to look…
I thought I’d list these rules because I suspect others are like me: we’re extremely busy, we work too many hours, and are involved with too many... more »
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Are Bad Tests Worse Than No Tests At All?
Can you write a test that does more harm than good? In the intro to his upcoming book The Art of Unit Testing, Roy Osherove describes a case where... more »
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Recovering Innodb table Corruption
Assume you're running MySQL with Innodb tables and you've got crappy hardware, driver bug, kernel bug, unlucky power failure or some rare MySQL bug... more »
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Independence Day: HTML5 WebSocket Liberates Comet From Hacks
A recent set of HTML5 discussions are changing the course of Comet. First, a recap of the last two years of Comet: With long-polling we set the bar to... more »
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Learning R - Part I
I made multiple attempts at learning R but without having a real need for the tool I never really got used to it. Recently I choose R instead of Excel... more »
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Internet Explorer 8 - Is your Web site ready for IE8?
Microsoft will be releasing Internet Explorer 8 to render content in its most standards-compliant way by default. Giving top priority to Web... more »
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JSF Central - Inside ICEfaces with Ted Goddard
I’m pleased to announce episode #3 of the JSFCentral podcast series. This podcast is an interview with ICEsoft senior architect Ted Goddard. It was... more »
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PostgreSQL Gets Religion About Replication
The PostgreSQL community is getting really serious about replication. On Thursday May 29th, Tom Lane issued a manifesto concerning databas replication... more »
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Distributed Software Development Explained
Distributed Software Development introduces a huge new world of possibilities on top of well-known SCM best practices
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Google opensources it's web security assesment tool
We're happy to announce that we've just open-sourced ratproxy, a passive web application security assessment tool that we've been using internally at... more »
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Apache Hadoop Wins Terabyte Sort Benchmark
One of Yahoo's Hadoop clusters sorted 1 terabyte of data in 209 seconds, which beat the previous record of 297 seconds in the annual general purpose... more »
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ETL: Practical Example of Data Transformation Using Kettle
Kettle is a great tool, and its easy to tell that this was written by someone who works with annoying data formats on a consistent basis. Well, Kettle... more »
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26 Not To Be Missed .NET Articles - June 2008 - .NET Zone
This month we have even more then in May in fact, we have almost tripple, we cover topics such as Deliver Next-Generation SOA Apps with Microsoft... more »
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Tips for MySQL to PostgreSQL Switch
If you’ve decided to move a few tables from MySQL to PostgreSQL, these few tips might help
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Create a NoScript Compatible Select Form Element with an onChange Event
FTA: "While having the onChange event on a SELECT element is great and saves a click, it’s important to note that the functionality breaks completely... more »
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Web Accessibility And Your Business - An Interview With Schalk Neethling
On June 18th 2008 Schalk Neethling, Web Builder Zone Leader, was interviewed on Radio Today concerning the topic of web accessibility and how not... more »
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