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iPad Development: It's Different in an Exciting Sort of Way
The power of a desktop and the portability of mobile -- all in the same device Fujitsu iPAD - Programming - ipad - Business - LanguagesRead the article
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A Portable Security Risk
Ubiquity of personal devices with built in web connectivity, office applications, and email fraught with risks to businesses Business - Business Services - Ubiquity - Mozilla Firefox - Aza RaskinRead the article
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Parallelism: Who Cares?
Parallel computing - Programming - Languages - Hardware - C++Read the article
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TeraGrid Application Deadline Approaches
Time requests must be in by April 15 Business - Management Science - Management - Management Information Systems - Call For PapersRead the article
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The iPhone Isn't Easy
How to get started building an app iPhone - Smartphone - Handhelds - App Store - AndroidRead the article
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C# Get/Set Syntax Usage
- by RoR
These are declarations for a Person class. protected int ID { get; set; } protected string Title { get; set; } protected string Description { get; set; } protected TimeSpan jobLength { get; set; } How do I go about using the get/set? In main, I instantiate a Person Tom = new Person(); How does Tom.set/get?? I am use to doing C++ style…Read the article
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SQLAuthority News – Meeting SQL Friends – SQLPASS 2011 Event Log
- by pinaldave
One of the biggest reason I go to SQLPASS is that my friends are going there too. There are so many friends with whom I often talk on Facebook and Twitter but I rarely get time to meet them as well talk with them. One thing I am usually sure that many fo them will be for sure attend SQLPASS. This is one event which every SQL Server Enthusiast…Read the article
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High Availability for IaaS, PaaS and SaaS in the Cloud
- by BuckWoody
Outages, natural disasters and unforeseen events have proved that even in a distributed architecture, you need to plan for High Availability (HA). In this entry I'll explain a few considerations for HA within Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS), Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) and Software-as-a-Service (SaaS). In a separate post I'll talk more…Read the article
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ArchBeat Link-o-Rama for 11/15/2011
- by Bob Rhubart
Java Magazine - November/December 2011 - by and for the Java Community Java Magazine is an essential source of knowledge about Java technology, the Java programming language, and Java-based applications for people who rely on them in their professional careers, or who aspire to. Enterprise 2.0 Conference: November 14-17 | Kellsey…Read the article
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New debugger extension for .NET (PSSCOR2)
- by Latest Microsoft Blogs
Tom just blogged about a new debugger extension called PSSCor2, which is a superset to the SOS.dll extension that ships with the .net framework. PSSCor2.dll has been around for quite some time at Microsoft, and pretty much everyone debugging .net code Read More......(read more)Read the article
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Introduction to Lean Software Development and Kanban Systems
- by Ben Griswold
Last year I took myself through a crash course on Lean Software Development and Kanban Systems in preparation for an in-house presentation. I learned a bunch. In this series, I’ll be sharing what I learned with you. If your career looks anything like mine, you have probably been affiliated with a company…Read the article
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Oracle Keynote Panel at AIIM - The Movie
- by brian.dirking@oracle.com
I've uploaded the video of the Oracle keynote panel at AIIM. It's broken into a number of segments, and I've put some of the quotes in the comments area so you can follow the topics as you decide which one to view. You can see the video here. A big thanks to our panelists for their time and insights - Cindy Bixler of Embry Riddle…Read the article
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Jerome has written a nice article on integrating SceneBuilder with several IDEs
- by daniel
My colleague Jerome Cambon has written a very nice article about how to get SceneBuilder working with several IDEs. The JavaFX SceneBuilder is at the root a stand-alone tool - but there are various tweaks and tricks that you can use to make its use in conjunction with your favorite IDE a more enjoyable experience. In his article -…Read the article
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The Latest JD Edwards World Technical Enhancements
Tom Carrell, Principal Product Strategy Manager and Mike Jepkes, Senior Technical Development Manager for JD Edwards World products discuss with Cliff how customers can take full advantage of web enablement, service enablement along with many other new JD Edwards World technical enhancements.Read the article
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Just How do Macs and PCs Differ?
- by Akemi Iwaya
The eternal debate…Macs or PCs. Both have loyal fan bases that love each for various reasons, but if you look past that, what is it that really makes them different from each other? Professor Tom Rodden explains the differences between PCs and Macs in today’s video from Computerphile. Note: Today’s video classifies computers…Read the article
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ArchBeat Link-o-Rama for 2012-07-10
- by Bob Rhubart
Free Event Today: Virtual Developer Day: Oracle Fusion Development This free event—another in the ongoing series of OTN Virtual Developer Days—focuses on Oracle Fusion development, and features three session tracks plus hands-on labs. Agenda and session abstracts are available now so you can be ready for the live event when…Read the article
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links for 2011-02-16
- by Bob Rhubart
On the Software Architect Trail Software architect is the #1 job, according to a 2010 CNN-Money poll. In this article in Oracle Magazine, several members of the OTN architect community talk about the career paths that led them to this lucrative role. (tags: oracle oraclemagazine…Read the article
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Full-Scale Star Trek Props Recreated in LEGO
- by Jason Fitzpatrick
Is there a finer way to immortalize your love for one geeky thing than building it with another geeky thing? Flickr user Geeky Tom lives up to his name with these well done 1:1 Star Trek props crafted from LEGO bricks. Hit up the link below to check out the full gallery of phasers, tricorders, and more. LEGO Star…Read the article
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Découvrez quelques détails supplémentaires sur la prochaine version d'OpenGL et comment la bibliothèque comblera ses lacunes
Quelques détails supplémentaires sur la prochaine version d'OpenGLUne chose intéressante à noter dans ce nouveau projet, c'est qu'il est développé par des acteurs des marchés mobiles et PC : Président : Tom Olson (ARM)IL Group Chair : Bill Licea-Kane (Qualcomm)Éditeurs des spécifications de la bibliothèque : Graham…Read the article