<<My friend Mic <http://michaelneale.blogspot.com/> and I have discussed a few languages I've been playing with over the past year or so, which include D...
<<Language 'mashups' in .NET will become more prominent as use of the .NET DLR expands, said David Laribee. He predicts that Domain-Specific Languages (DSLs)...
*<<Google is now allowing application developers to sell Android applications via the Android Market. Google Checkout will serve as the payment and billing...
<<It's been a decade since Linux proponents first argued their OS was ready for mainstream adoption. Yet for all intents and purposes, Linux remains...
<<The usage models of computing are changing. Can the software development community keep up? I can't help but hear echoes of the past when developers wax...
Thanks to Mark Madsen for this: <<"It's full of bugs. Nothing ever works. I can't get it to do what I want. It's too hard." The above probably sounds like I'm...
Using virtualisation to run more than one operating system on a workstation seems to be becoming increasingly popular, mainly because more and more people want...
<<I've said it before and I'll say it again. SaaS isn't about SOFTWARE as a service its about a SERVICE as a service. Salesforce.com don't sell software, they...
<<The rise of the Mac in the enterprise is increasing because users are finding ever more ingenious ways to work with Apple's accommodating platform. A...
<<You can add the venerable Java application server to the growing list of purported 'dead technologies,' suggests Rod Johnson, creator of the Spring Framework...
Perhaps we should pay more attention to this venerable and well-proven OS as a platform for critical apps: <<What is Unix? I've known Unix long enough to know...
<<Can your IT department innovate like this bakery? <http://blogs.gartner.com/mark_raskino/2009/04/09/can-your-it-department-innovate-like-this-bakery/> asks...
<<Are enterprise mashups making portals unnecessary? That's the view of Michael Ogrinz, author of the recently published work, Mashup Patterns: Designs and...
<<Oracle's $7.4-billion offer to buy Java-originator Sun Microsystems re-arranges the enterprise Java landscape, but does not greatly disrupt the status quo,...
<<A couple of things need to happen before complex event processing (CEP) can advance into everyday use across enterprises. First, prices must drop -- which...
<<Research for our just published report on Big Data management technologies <http://radar.oreilly.com/2009/03/big-data-technologies-report.html>, included...
<<An October surprise -- that's how many are interpreting Microsoft's 11th-hour revelation that it will be providing a virtualized copy of Windows XP as a free...
<<Legacy web applications are synchronous in nature. The user interacts with the web interface presented in the browser, the browser makes requests back to...
<<This article tries to demonstrate that Java can be more productive than Ruby. We are going to develop the same application of the article /Rolling with Ruby...
<<A friend just pointed me to the latest blog posting <http://blogs.sun.com/jonathan/entry/will_java_be_the_world> of Sun's CEO Jonathan Schwartz. Titled "Will...
"Capgemini has been developing its own architecture approach that covers business, information and technology since 1993". Quote from Cap's web site. Here it...
You can read the following article at: http://www.infoq.com/articles/CCC-Jimmy-Nilsson Gervas <<Over the last few years, several different trends have been...
You can read the following article at: http://www.infoq.com/news/2009/07/scala-replace-java Gervas <<Scala has been receiving much attention lately as a...
<<I use a notebook computer at work, but all my off-hours-computing gets done using an iPhone which, ironically, is paid-for by my employer. The iPhone like...