Daily del.icio.us for February 7th through February 11th

February 11, 2011

5 Reasons Why Administrators Will Love Confluence 3.5 – Over the past few months the Confluence Development Team has been hard at work on a number of exciting new features coming to you very soon with the upcoming release of Confluence 3.5 Getting started with Spring Data JPA | SpringSource Team Blog – As we [...]

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Daily del.icio.us for February 5th through February 7th

February 7, 2011

Researchers find possible solution for insulin dependence in type 1 diabetes – In what some are calling a potential cure for type 1 diabetes, researchers from UT Southwestern Medical Center have found that suppressing a single hormone may make the condition completely asymptomatic and eliminate the need for insulin injections. Amazon Web Services Blog: Rack [...]

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Daily del.icio.us for January 30th through February 1st

February 1, 2011

InfoQ: Enterprise NoSQL: Silver Bullet or Poison Pill? – Billy Newport explains the fundamental differences between SQL and NoSQL, creating awareness that NoSQL is not suited for many cases, and people should make informed decisions before buying into it. How Meditation May Change the Brain – NYTimes.com – The researchers report that those who meditated [...]

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Daily del.icio.us for January 11th through January 16th

January 16, 2011

Website Response Times (Jakob Nielsen’s Alertbox) – The 3 response-time limits are the same today as when I wrote about them in 1993 (based on 40-year-old research by human factors pioneers) Report Cites Problems with FBI’s Approach to Agile Development — Application Development Trends – Add the FBI to the list of federal government agencies [...]

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Daily del.icio.us for October 11th through October 17th

October 17, 2010

Mockito – Pros, Cons, and Best Practices | Javalobby – You don't hear about EasyMock much any more, and Mockito seems to have replaced it in mindshare. And for good reason: it is better. HOWTO: Setting Up a New Ubuntu GNU/Linux Box for Java/CFML Development – Matt Woodward’s posterous – HOWTO: Setting Up a New [...]

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Daily del.icio.us for September 14th through September 20th

September 20, 2010

Gartner Says Worldwide Enterprise Software Revenue to Surpass $232 Billion in 2010 – Worldwide enterprise software revenue is on pace to surpass $232 billion in 2010, a 4.5 percent increase from 2009 revenue of $222.4 billion, according to the latest forecast from Gartner, Inc. Chrome 7 Will Get 60 Times Faster, Google Says – PCWorld [...]

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Daily del.icio.us for September 2nd through September 7th

September 7, 2010

James Governor’s Monkchips » SOA flatlines: BRAINS! – SOA is about Enterprise Architecture, which has a value. Architecture, Discipline, Freedom. James Governor’s Monkchips » Day of The Dead: Web Drives Strong Demand for Java Skills – A 59% increase in jobs since January 2009? Not bad for a dead technology. Java has plenty of runway [...]

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Daily del.icio.us for August 25th through September 1st

September 1, 2010

Graham Hacking Scala: Things I Love About IntelliJ IDEA: The Impossible is Possible – IDEA has a whole host of features which, to me, are bordering on mind-blowing. There are quite a few features in IDEA that are so impressive that I don't just think, "That's a clever idea. I'm glad they put that in." [...]

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Daily del.icio.us for August 21st through August 25th

August 25, 2010

InfoWorld preview: Visual Studio LightSwitch chases app dev Holy Grail | Developer World – InfoWorld – One of the Holy Grails of application development has been to allow a businessperson to build his or her own application without needing a professional programmer. Microsoft's latest attempt at this is Visual Studio LightSwitch, now in its first [...]

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Daily del.icio.us for July 9th through July 12th

July 12, 2010

Consumer Reports Electronics Blog: Lab tests: Why Consumer Reports can’t recommend the iPhone 4 – It's official. Consumer Reports' engineers have just completed testing the iPhone 4, and have confirmed that there is a problem with its reception Project Lombok – Spice up your Java – @Data generates all the boilerplate that is normally associated [...]

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