yFiles 2.6 Graph Library: Analysis, Automatic Layout, and Visualization
yFiles 2.6, the new major release of the outstanding class library for analysis, automatic layout, and visualization of diagrams, networks, and graphs... more »
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yEd Graph Editor 3.1: Create, View, and Layout Diagrams & Networks
yWorks announces the availability of yEd graph editor version 3.1, the new release of its versatile diagramming application that can be used to easily... more »
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Building a Software Company: How to sell your software for $20,000
I guess you can either sell $20 software to 10,000 people a year, or $20,000 software to one business a year that buys 10 seats, and either way have a... more »
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Apache Wicket 1.3.4 is released
The Apache Wicket team is proud to announce the availability of the fourth maintenance release: Apache Wicket 1.3.4. A lot of bugs have been squashed... more »
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The Cargo Cult of Test Driven Development
Test Driven Development(TDD) is an agile practice that has been slowly gaining traction. In the last year I have encountered quite a few podcasts and... more »
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The Invasion of the Female Programmers (You Might Have to Work with One)
So, you’re considering hiring one of these “geekettes,” what should you expect? Well, it will probably be less of an adjustment than you think. Though... more »
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Jython Approaches 2.5
Jython 2.5 is really, finally, unbelievably coming together. This is the next release of Jython, after last summer's 2.2. In a nutshell, we have... more »
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Python Development in NetBeans IDE
Amit helps you to get up and running with Python in NetBeans IDE, from downloading the NetBeans modules to running your first script!
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SproutCore - Apple’s Cocoa-Inspired, Cross Platform JavaScript Framework (MIT license)
SproutCore makes it easy to build real applications for the web using menus, toolbars, drag and drop support, and foreign language localization, but... more »
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jQuery UI v1.5 Released, Focus on Consistent API and Effects
What we came up with, was an API that removed 95% of our exposed methods, and kept only one single overloaded method per plugin. It was extremely... more »
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Open Source Software in C#
The amazing thing is that the whole list fits so well on a single page!
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I Don't Get Spring
By "Spring" I mean the Spring Framework, specifically the dependency injection container. First off, I mean no offense to Rod et al (you're all good... more »
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Criticisms of Spring
The Spring Framework is popular. It has also met with a disturbing lack of criticism. The following remarks are based on Spring 2.0. Spring is huge,... more »
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GridGain: Embeddable Grid Container
One of the unique feature that is often overlooked on a cursory overview is that fact that GridGain provides an embeddable grid container. In fact,... more »
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6 Useful Visual Studio Tweaks You Need To Know
Here is a list of 6 Visual Studio tweaks you can do to make your development experience much better...
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James Gosling on Java Exceptions
Pretty old interview but probably the best one describing Java philosophy on exception handling from the creator of language. Also rebuts C# approach... more »
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Grid Dynamics + GridGain
At Grid Dynamics we see GridGain as a simple, elegant, extensible, open-source, pure-Java platform that makes traditional high-performance computing... more »
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GridGain and Grid Dynamics Partner Up
Grid Dynamics and GridGain Systems today announced a strategic alliance that combines GridGain’s fast growing open source grid computing platform with... more »
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GridGain vs. Hadoop: "To Compete" Is Not The Same As " To Compare"
Recently I've noticed following article about Hadoop - HadoopVsGridGain. And to my understanding it's just an adv :) Or a kind of because only those... more »
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Read Technical Books
One of the things that helped me know what I know was my passion for books and my curiosity to learn new things. I think that every programmer that... more »
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Java 6: compile once, run nowhere?
Java's strength is supposed to be "compile once, run everywhere". This claim is true in most of Java 1.4 and 5.0 applications. But what about Java 6?... more »
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How Hard To Develop Applications For Grid?
Not hard, not at all. If you know how to do thread programming in Java – you already know pretty much everything about how to program for the grid... more »
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Five things .Net has that I'm glad aren't in Java
A follow up to "Five things I like in .Net that I miss in Java"
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Give Priorities to Your GridGain Tasks
Making lists is a great way to schedule the time and organize your life. A lot of people and even me make the tasks list every day and I'm sure that... more »
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Java NIO - No Input no Output :)
It's rather an offtop but I should say some words about NIO on Linux. NIO or new input/output provides better performance and less resources... more »
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