iPhone DZone: Fresh Links On Your iPhone by matt on 7/5/08
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RAM is the new disk...
Jim Gray, a man who has contributed greatly to technology over the past 40 years, is credited with saying that memory is the new disk and disk is the... more »
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Distributed Ehcache with Terracotta
A how-to guide on clustering Ehcache with Terracotta.
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New design patterns RefCard released today
You can now get a professional version of my design patterns quick reference from DZone. This newly published version has the same diagrams as my... more »
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JavaOne: Ari Zilka on cluster visualization
Just saw Ari Zilka’s talk on Cluster Visualization at JavaOne. It leans heavily on Terracotta of course. It was a great presentation because it gave a... more »
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Terracotta Killer App
In the comments to my post about what Terracotta is not, Jay Meyer wrote, "[Terracotta] is so disruptive that an application architect really needs to... more »
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You can’t keep a good idea down
Our message bus project was more than just replacing JMS with a POJO messaging system. It’s a whole piece of infrastructure designed to make it easy... more »
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List Comprehensions for Java
I've added Python-style list comprehensions to the javac compiler. They operate on Iterables, allowing for a delayed-evaluation streaming programming... more »
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Implementing Master-Worker with Terracotta
Recently Shine Technologies distributed one of its applications using Terracotta and achieved significant performance gains. In the past, our... more »
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Design Patterns Quick Reference
So every time I am designing something new I find myself either searching Google or opening up a gang of four (GoF) book to aid me. I searched for a... more »
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Lisp in Ruby
I had often thought about implementing a Lisp interpreter, but back in the “old days”, the thought of implementing garbage collection and the whole... more »
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Terracotta Replaces MySQL and Messaging
Mark details what he did to build his app using only Terracotta. It is an interesting read because, although he only touches upon why the other 2... more »
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What's This About a Ruby Backlash?
Zed's rant triggered some patently false anti-Ruby memes that have now been bouncing around the programming blogsphere echo chamber for a few weeks.... more »
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Six years after "Don't Make Me Think", and your Web site still sucks
When Steve Krug’s book “Don’t Make Me Think” was published on October 13, 2000, it was like manna from heaven -- a godsend, and real proof from a... more »
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