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Tim Bray on what's next in Java Web development
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41 ouvintes
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2
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Ted Neward on why Java developers need Scala
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37 ouvintes
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3
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Jay Zimmerman on Java application development in '08
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28 ouvintes
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4
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Grails 1.1: A conversation with Graeme Rocher
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28 ouvintes
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5
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High scalability and Java with Todd Hoff
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27 ouvintes
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6
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Make way for Jetty: Coming of age at 12
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25 ouvintes
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7
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SpringSource and G2One: What it means
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24 ouvintes
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8
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Sharding with Max Ross - Hibernate Shards
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23 ouvintes
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9
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Bill Venners on the rise of Scala
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21 ouvintes
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10
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Brian Sletten on REST done right
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21 ouvintes
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11
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Rod Johnson: SpringSource and the future of Spring
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21 ouvintes
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12
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Guillaume Laforge: Optimizing performance in Groovy 1.6
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20 ouvintes
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13
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Alex Miller: Java enterprise clustering with Terracotta
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20 ouvintes
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14
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Patrick Curran on reforming the JCP
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19 ouvintes
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15
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Neal Ford on what JRuby has that Java doesn't
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18 ouvintes
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16
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Ari Zilka on Terracotta's VMware integration
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18 ouvintes
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John Ferguson Smart on Java Power Tools
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17 ouvintes
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Unwrapping JavaFX 1.0
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16 ouvintes
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Dan Diephouse on SOA governance with Mule Galaxy
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15 ouvintes
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Ted Goddard on Ajax development with ICEfaces
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14 ouvintes
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Andrew Binstock rounds up the Java IDEs
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14 ouvintes
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Sebastien Arbogast on OSGi and Java modularity
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14 ouvintes
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23
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The Ajax developer's toolkit - Nate Shutta
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13 ouvintes
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24
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Scott Davis on GIS beyond Google Maps
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13 ouvintes
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25
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Scott Davis on Groovy programming for Java guys
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12 ouvintes
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26
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Ken Russell on making applets fast
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11 ouvintes
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27
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Ari Zilker on Terracotta's VMware integration
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10 ouvintes
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28
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Neal Ford talks with Andrew Glover about why Java developers are better off programming in a wide variety of programming languages, like JRuby for instance.
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9 ouvintes
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29
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Michael Stonebraker on why row storage is obsolete
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7 ouvintes
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30
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The Ajax developer's toolkit - Nate Schutta
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7 ouvintes
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31
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Alberto Savoia talks shop about C.R.A.P.
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5 ouvintes
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32
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Chet Haase on maximizing Swing and Java 2D
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4 ouvintes
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Bruce Johnson on writing JavaScript in a Java IDE
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3 ouvintes
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34
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Learn why Scala is about to take off as the functional alternative for experienced Java developers, in this discussion with Bill Venners.
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2 ouvintes
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35
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Daniel Steinberg and Chet Haase on Swing and Java 2D
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1 ouvintes
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36
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Neal Ford talks with Andrew Glover about why Java developers are better off programming in a wide variety of programming langua
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1 ouvintes
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