Programming Google App Engine
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Build and Run Scalable Web Apps on Google's Infrastructure
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Build and Run Scalable Web Apps on Google's Infrastructure
Roland Tanglao's Weblog (Free subscription) | 11/25/2009
After some digging and research around the web, my ideal mobile mad scientist programming language would: have the 2D and 3D graphic manipulation power of Processing , Nodebox and Shoes be cross platform mac, windows, linux, maemo on mobile, iPhone, android be 'web native' i.e. REST, JSON, XML and all the other web API stuff built in and not bolted on like it is Processing, trying to use t he flickr...
agile software development (Free subscription) | 11/21/2009
A friend of mine tweeted the other day: So now that Java 7 is getting closures at the end of 2010, it'll only be behind C# by what, 5 years? Better late than never. To which I half-jokingly replied: So now that C# can run on more than one platform thanks to mono, it's only behind Java by what, 5 years? In 1986, I bought a Toyota MR-2, a small, lithe, mid-engine two-seater. It could take curves like...
Tech stuff for the slacker (Free subscription) | 11/20/2009
Programming Language FAQ: Why organizations don’t use Python? : "By organizations, I don't mean Google, IBM or any such organizations. I am talking about the general organization. If we scan through the classified page, advertisements and others they all look for Java/ .NET/ C# programmers. What is the thing, which is keeping Python off the list?"
SizzlaBlog (Free subscription) | 11/17/2009
Post number three in the new Simples series takes a look at Javascript – a scripting language that adds interactivity to web pages. It should be noted the Javascript should not be confused with Java (an entirely different programming language). JavaScript runs on the client side (your browser) and provides interaction with the user and the webpage. [...]
On Java (Free subscription) | 11/17/2009
Learn how to design and develop distributed web services in Java using RESTful architectural principals and the JAX-RS specification in Java EE 6. With this hands-on reference, you'll focus on implementation rather than theory, and discover why the RESTful method is far better than technologies like CORBA and SOAP. You'll get step-by-step instructions for installing, configuring, and running several...
The Industry Standard (Free subscription) | 11/17/2009
Remember when Java was going to take over the world? The idea of writing an application once and then having it run on a multitude of different platforms was a compelling vision that would have a major impact on enterprise development and CS education. Of course, that was before a host of new Web frameworks and mobile platforms appeared on the scene. Few hold out hope for the "write once, run...
Top Questions - Stack Overflow (Free subscription) | 11/16/2009
Java become a success due to its Write Once Run Anywhere feature. What about go language? Any impressing features like that? Is it just another system programming language like C/C++ ?. So what do you think about learning go? I think no companies may take enough risk to accept a new not so matured language for development.So i don't expect any corporates other than google accepting go for development...
Softpedia - Latest Mac software (Free subscription) | 11/16/2009
Free match 3 game developed in the Java programming language
The Industry Standard (Free subscription) | 11/13/2009
2009 marks the 13th anniversary for a slew of seminal tech industry events, so here on Friday the 13th, is a brief look back at developments both lucky and unlucky. (For our annual Geekiest 25th Anniversaries, click here ) 1. Motorola introduces the StarTAC Wearable Cellular Telephone , the smallest and lightest mobile phone at the time at 3.1 ounces. 2. IBM's Deep Blue chess computer beats world...
InfoWorld (Free subscription) | 11/12/2009
SAP said Wednesday it contacted Oracle and its CEO, Larry Ellison, in recent months over concerns about the future of the Java programming language and competition in the database market, not to offer help facilitating Oracle's purchase of Sun Microsystems, which is being held up by a European antitrust review.
The Industry Standard (Free subscription) | 11/11/2009
SAP said Wednesday it contacted Oracle and its CEO, Larry Ellison, in recent months over concerns about the future of the Java programming language and competition in the database market, not to offer help facilitating Oracle's purchase of Sun Microsystems, which is being held up by a European antitrust review. The statement follows a recent Wall Street Journal editorial that speculated about the...
Computer World (Free subscription) | 11/11/2009
SAP said it contacted Oracle and its CEO, Larry Ellison, in recent months over concerns about the future of the Java programming language and competition in the database market, not to offer help facilitating Oracle's purchase of Sun Microsystems, which is being held up by a European antitrust review.
Compiler (Free subscription) | 11/11/2009
Google has released a brand new programming language it hopes will solve some of the problems with existing languages such as Java and C++. The language is called Go, and it was released under an open source license Tuesday. Google is no stranger to the open source world. The company has released the underlying code [...]
Google Operating System (Free subscription) | 11/11/2009
Some smart Google engineers decided that it's time to address the limitations of C and C++ by designing a new programming language: Go . Go was born out of frustration with existing languages and environments for systems programming. Programming had become too difficult and the choice of languages was partly to blame. One had to choose either efficient compilation, efficient execution, or ease of programming;...
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sarah_shi | 10/20/2009
UniKey Protects Software from Reverse Engineering Software reverse engineering is the technique of getting the original source code from the binary. Competitors might use reverse engineering to figure out how you implemented that cool feature. Crackers might use it to see how they can bypass your license policy. Tools of the Reverse Engineering Dis-assemblers are used to dis-assemble the binary into...
sarah_shi | 10/20/2009
UniKey Protects Software from Reverse Engineering Software reverse engineering is the technique of getting the original source code from the binary. Competitors might use reverse engineering to figure out how you implemented that cool feature. Crackers might use it to see how they can bypass your license policy. Tools of the Reverse Engineering Dis-assemblers are used to dis-assemble the binary into...
sarah_shi | 10/20/2009
UniKey Protects Software from Reverse Engineering Software reverse engineering is the technique of getting the original source code from the binary. Competitors might use reverse engineering to figure out how you implemented that cool feature. Crackers might use it to see how they can bypass your license policy. Tools of the Reverse Engineering Dis-assemblers are used to dis-assemble the binary into...