Rabu, 01 Februari 2012

Is programming less exciting than it used to be?

Oracle's single-committee JCP proposal | Ryan Dahl talks about Node.js

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Is programming less exciting than it used to be?
Does programming for Android and iOS remind you of programming for Windows and Mac OS two decades ago? If so, then you're not alone. Join this conversation of experienced engineers discussing the old-is-new-again feeling of many modern software trends, as well as the real innovations that keep programming fresh. Read More


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Oracle's single-committee JCP proposal
If a new proposal by Oracle is accepted, oversight of Java technical standards will fall under the auspices of a single committee, rather than the current system, which has separate entities for Java EE/SE and ME. Read More

Ryan Dahl talks about Node.js
Node leverages Google's V8 JavaScript virtual machine to interpret JavaScript, and it uses an event-driven non-blocking I/O model that cloud services vendor Joyent -- a principal Node advocate -- says makes it ideal for data-intensive and real-time applications running across distributed devices. Read More

The case for pre-built EJB components
The case is simple, and it has a history: build functional applications that are cross-platform, and revive the model of Java to be write-once-run across multiple platforms. Read More

Continuous Integration and Testing
It's easy to collect unit test code coverage because all of the common tools are geared up for it. This article will explain how you can add unit test coverage to your Maven application in 10 minutes. Read More




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