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Creator of Perl, Larry Wall, on Programming Languages
Creator of Perl, Larry Wall, when asked, “What are the five programming languages everyone, even non-programmers, should know about and why?”:
Posted in Perl, Programming Languages, Technology
Tagged Creator of Perl, Larry Wall, perl, Programming Languages
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Eclipse IDE for Java EE Developers
One of my favorite development tools at an unbelievably low price – FREE! Can’t get much better than that. Download ‘Eclipse IDE for Java EE Developers’ and give it a try. If you are not much of a Java/J2EE programmer, … Continue reading
Posted in Applications, J2EE, Java, Perl, Programming Languages, Python, Technology
Tagged C, C IDE, coding, Eclipse, Eclipse 4.2, Eclipse 4.2 SR2, Eclipse Juno, Eclipse Juno 4.2, Eclipse Juno 4.2 SR2, eclipse.org, IDE, Java, Java IDE, Juno, Juno 4.2, Juno 4.2 SR2, perl, Perl IDE, Programming Languages, Python, Python IDE
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LinkedIn’s Engineering Process using JIRA
The first session/lecture I attended at Silicon Valley Code Camp 2008 was “LinkedIn’s Engineering Process using JIRA.” The speaker, Daniel Francisco, Project Manager for LinkedIn’s Content Distribution and Networks team (CDN), gave a brief overview of CDN’s engineering process and … Continue reading
Silicon Valley Code Camp 2008
The Silicon Valley Code Camp 2008 is over. I really learned a lot and enjoyed this event; I’m already looking forward to next year! It’s a really brilliant idea to bring tech enthusiasts together for this two day learning / … Continue reading
Terracotta: Delivering Scalability and Availability
Last Monday I attended a fascinating Java developer meeting in San Francisco. Orion Letizi, co-founder of Terracotta, gave a demonstration of a way to deliver enterprise-grade scalability and availability using an open-source network-attached memory solution for Java.
Posted in Java, Programming Languages, Technology
Tagged caching, event, Java, Programming Languages, scalability, terracota
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