Java 5 Features
Java 5 has some nice features. In this article, we will discuss these features, and see how you can benefit from these. In Part-I we cover auto-boxing... more »
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This Week in Ruby (July 11, 2008)
Highlights from the Ruby community.
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Open Source LDAP Server in Java Released
The OpenDS development team is very please to announce the release of OpenDS 1.0.0, the first stable release of the OpenDS project.
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Enterprise Architect - Joke or Joker?
If you put "Enterprise Architecture" and "Joke" into an internet search engine, you find a post from 2005 by one James McGovern: Government Enterprise... more »
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Drupal Support for NetBeans IDE
Drupal 6.x support is now supported within NetBeans by a new Drupal plugin at https://nbdrupalsupport.dev.java.net/.
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20 Technologies For 3D Worlds On The Web
20 authoring tools, languages, programming APIs and tools that can be used to build 3D virtual worlds, that can be published in Internet Some use... more »
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Computer Programming and Precise Terminology
Teaching a new programming language is difficult enough without confusing the very concepts we are trying to teach. The problem of concept confusion... more »
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10 Ways to Help Left Brainers Tap Into the Best of Their Creativity
If your job requires you to lead meetings, brainstorming sessions, or problem solving gatherings of any kind, chances are good that most of the people... more »
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To Communicate Effectively Takes Emotional Intelligence
Reading an article in the New York Times the other day, I was struck by a problem I see all the time in business (and in life in general): our... 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 it best for you to give more than you take?
So with a lot of new energy around the Community there is a need to clarify some of my thoughts around why we as Community Leaders give and for what... more »
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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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ASP.NET AJAX Roadmap
In this document we will describe some of the proposed features that we are considering investing in future releases of ASP.NET AJAX, Visual Web... more »
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Cutting Edge Browsers and Their Development Tools
The ability to view and manipulate the entire DOM of a web page after it is rendered is crazy powerful. I’m not sure if Firebug was the first tool... more »
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Is email in Danger?
Read/Write Web hypothesises that email is in trouble over here:
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Build an American Flag out of XHTML and CSS
To celebrate our upcoming Independence Day (because I am a Yankee), I took a bit of time and created the CSS and XHTML USA flag you see above.
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Advice to a young programmer
I received a mail from an acquaintance who'd come to the realization that his 13-year-old wanted to be programmer, specifically a games programmer.... more »
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jQuery: AJAX Shortcuts for Champions
Most web developers know the word but only some know what it stands for (Asynchronous Javascript And XML); others know the cleaning detergent and use... more »
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Next Generation Javascripting
But even as Javascript—as well as the HTML elements it has access to— continues to mature, the general perception of what these technologies enable do... more »
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Writing Good User Stories
Over the last few weeks, I've written a lot about how to write good User Stories. You can see them all here: Writing good User Stories. User... more »
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How to publish your own book
Lessons learned from a DIY programming book publishing project.
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Silverlight 2 Refcard Available now
Silverlight is Microsoft’s offering for designing, developing, and delivering rich interactive applications over the internet. These applications can... more »
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ASP.NET Performance Tips
At times even after applying the best coding policies & practices you don’t get the desired level of performance you are hoping from your ASP.NET... more »
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What programming language should we teach?
What language (or languages) should we be teaching at the high school level to introduce kids to computer science and programmatic thinking? I’m not... more »
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Josh Bloch: How To Design A Good API and Why it Matters
A Google video you may have missed but probably want to watch.
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