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New Opera Unite: Are they kidding?I'm glad to see Opera working to grow, and try new things... However, from what I am reading about this new product... nothing about what… Started by Sadien Intellectual Property in Testing |
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Pirate Party: Are Americans losing something in translation here?A Sadien.com Editorial I've seen this story about the "EU Pirate Party" floating around for several days now. Piracy is bad. No question… Started by Sadien Intellectual Property in Testing |
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Courses translated to frenchI want courses of iphone's development in french. Started by Mara in Java |
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May 27, 2009 Reply by Michael Levin |
Comparing Tomcat and GlassfishThere is a direct connection between the Web container technology used by developers and the performance and agility of applications. This… Started by Carol McDonald in Java |
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JavaFXhttp://weblogs.java.net/blog/caroljmcdonald/archive/2008/12/javafx_restful.html JavaFX RESTful Pet Catalog Client: a JavaFX application th… Started by Carol McDonald in Java |
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Dec 7, 2008 Reply by Michael Levin |
OJUG Mule Demo Source CodeHi All, What a great night! To those who are interested for the presentation slides and source code of my demo, you may download it here:… Started by Zemian Deng in Java |
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How important is the "Feedback" feature of your public site?I found something that's not right about formatting when trying to compose a gmail today. Been the constructive person I am, I want to repo… Started by Zemian Deng in Testing |
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Can we have a "Other Languages On JVM" Group?I like to see a Scala Programming Group. Anyone interested in? Started by Zemian Deng in Dynamic Languages |
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Jul 15, 2008 Reply by Michael Levin |
Codetown is a social network. It's got blogs, forums, groups, personal pages and more! You might think of Codetown as a funky camper van with lots of compartments for your stuff and a great multimedia system, too! Best of all, Codetown has room for all of your friends.
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The Airbnb Tech Blog recently detailed how Airbnb enhances accessibility for users with vision difficulties. Through careful implementation of text resizing guidelines, Airbnb maintains web content, functionality, and a good user experience even as the text font size is doubled.
By Bruno CouriolThe Open Source Security Foundation (OpenSSF) have announced Siren, “a collaborative effort to aggregate and disseminate threat intelligence specific to open source projects”. The initiative comes in the wake of the XZ Utils compromise where it became clear that open source projects needed better ways to disseminate and receive relevant threat intelligence.
By Chris SwanPlatform engineering is not just a technical problem to solve nor an end in itself. In this article, I will share key lessons I have learned while building and delivering three platforms over the last two decades from VMware and Stripe to Apollo GraphQL, including where we got stuck, how we unblocked ourselves, and what ultimately led to the right outcomes for our users and the business.
By Smruti PatelIn this podcast, Vitess CNCF project technical lead Deepthi Sigireddi discusses the architecture of cloud native distributed databases, sharding, replication, and failover. She also talks about what DB developers should consider when choosing distributed databases.
By Deepthi SigireddiHashiCorp has released Boundary 0.16, an update enhancing user experience and governance in privileged access management (PAM).
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