Kamis, 08 September 2011

One Web dev language to rule them all

Google makes a green case for the cloud | W3C approves SOAP -- does anyone care?

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One Web dev language to rule them all
A perennial problem with Web development is its complexity and the number of languages and technologies a developer must juggle to deploy even the simplest Web application. Enter Opa, a new language that aims to eliminate all of the convoluted code-wrangling. Read More


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Google makes a green case for the cloud
Google released a study today concluding that using cloud-based email is more energy efficient than running email in-house. Google stands to gain from successfully working the case as it looks to make Gmail converts out of shops running Microsoft Office and other rivals. Read More

W3C approves SOAP -- does anyone care?
SOAP, as you recall, was considered red-hot as a Web services mechanism around eight years ago. And while SOA uses it, SOA has taken a distant backseat to mobile computing in the minds of IT connoisseurs. Read More




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