iPhone DZone: Fresh Links On Your iPhone by matt on 7/5/08
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Architecture astronauts take over (Joel on Software)
That's one sure tip-off to the fact that you're being assaulted by an Architecture Astronaut: the incredible amount of bombast; the heroic, utopian... more »
2 commentsSave Tags: frameworks, opinion, trends
Erlang for the OO-minded
Somehow my thoughts about concurrency-oriented programming as a better way of object-orientation seem to jolted the community. I never had so much... more »
0 commentsSave Tags: other languages
RIA is Dead! Long Live Web Applications
RIA (the acronym) has jumped the shark. I find that I can no longer use RIA to describe anything anymore. The definition has been watered down and... more »
4 commentsSave Tags: opinion, ria
Should we post our own articles on DZone?
Should we post our own articles on DZone? Is this frowned upon? If we have written an interesting article that we would like to share with the... more »
23 commentsSave Tags: opinion
Java Will Never Be A Mobile Platform - Thoughts On Nokia, iPhone, and it’s Murderer
Java - even in runtime philosophy - looking out over the horizon - is poorly matched for the new environment in which we find ourselves. You can even... more »
5 commentsSave Tags: apple, gui, java, opinion
Erlang List Comprehensions: By Necessity
List comprehensions are a powerful programming language construct that provide a concise means of dynamically generating lists of values. Erlang and... more »
1 commentsSave Tags: other languages
NetBeans 7.0 Plans Uncovered: NetBeans to Become an Online IDE
I shouldn't be writing about this, because we were saving it as the big announcement for this year's JavaOne, but the information has already leaked:... more »
2 commentsSave Tags: java, tools
Nobody should work alone. Ever.
Nobody gets it right the first time. Nobody. No one should work alone in requirements, design, development, testing or any other phase of software... more »
7 commentsSave Tags: opinion
Multithreading in Java 7 - oh my god
First, the MergeSort example doesn't seem to compile. Correct me, if I'm wrong, I didn't try it. Secondly, they use MergeSort as an example of how to... more »
3 commentsSave Tags: java, opinion
CERT C++ secure coding standard
A follow-up of "CERT C secure coding standard", but for C++.
0 commentsSave Tags: c-and-cpp, security
Learn one programming language
Focus on just one language to make a strong career base.
8 commentsSave Tags: methodology, opinion
Pinging a Remote Computer
When developing networked applications that rely on a remote computer being available, it is important to be able to check that the other system is... more »
2 commentsSave Tags: .net, how-to, microsoft, other languages
Sun: We'll put Java on the iPhone
Sun Microsystems is developing a Java Virtual Machine for Apple's iPhone and plans to release the JVM some time after June, enabling Java applications... more »
0 commentsSave Tags: java, mobile, news
Writing Maintainable Code Considered Harmful (2)
Fellow programmers! Do you know that writing maintainable code can be harmful to your employment? If you don't, read this article!
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