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Daily Dose - GNOME 3.0: Which Modules Made the Cut?

Project release manager Vincent Untz posted a synopsis of the new modules that will be included in GNOME 3.0.  The GNOME Activity Journal didn't make the cut...

0 replies - 14668 views - 06/09/10 by Mitch Pronschinske in Daily Dose

On Good Instrumentation

In so many cases troubleshooting applications I keep thinking how much more efficient things could be going if only there would be a good instrumentation...

0 replies - 2797 views - 06/04/10 by Peter Zaitsev in News

JSON and NoSQL DB's

Last few months my work involved some web services stuffv(SOAP). For a variety of reasons,SOAP was chosen over REST,which means i had to deal again with...

9 replies - 11811 views - 05/21/10 by Ramsundar Kuppusamy in News

A Limit to Reuse

We do a lot of bulk loads. A lot.So many that we have some standard ETL-like modules for generic "Validate", "Load",...

0 replies - 2357 views - 05/11/10 by Steven Lott in News

The Doom of Multiple Storage Engines

One of the big “Selling Points” of MySQL is support for Multiple Storage engines, and from the glance view it is indeed great to provide users with...

2 replies - 4169 views - 05/10/10 by Peter Zaitsev in News

Daily Dose - Hadoop is Safe From Google's MapReduce Patent

Google has just granted a patent license to the Apache Hadoop distributed computing framework, which uses a MapReduce process similar to Google's recently...

2 replies - 19256 views - 04/27/10 by Mitch Pronschinske in Daily Dose

Working Definitions of Complexity

Software developers get so used to their Culture of Complexity, they hardly notice it.See Asshole-Driven Development for more thoughts on this. The...

0 replies - 7103 views - 04/21/10 by Steven Lott in News

XAP 7.1 Adds Spring 3.x, Elastic Middleware, and Improved Querying Support

Computing hardware and networking have been improving exponentially over the last few decades, but when DZone spoke with Uri Cohen, the XAP product manager at...

0 replies - 7684 views - 04/13/10 by Mitch Pronschinske in Articles

Cassandra Usurping MySQL on Twitter

One source had confirmed that Twitter was working with the NoSQL data store, Cassandra, late last year.  Some more details have finally surfaced about this...

0 replies - 15592 views - 03/10/10 by Mitch Pronschinske in Articles

Daily Dose - Mono Supports MeeGo Apps - Android Support Coming

Mono Supports MeeGo Apps - Android Support ComingThe open source .NET development environment, MonoDevelop, has just gained the support it needs to develop...

0 replies - 20655 views - 02/24/10 by Mitch Pronschinske in Daily Dose

Daily Dose - Google Buzz: What's the Big Deal?

Google Buzz: What's the Big Deal?   While everyone seems to have lost interest in Google Wave, a new social networking tool arrived from Google this week. ...

3 replies - 18438 views - 02/11/10 by Mitch Pronschinske in Daily Dose

Daily Dose - Project Darwin Beta is Evolving

Project Darwin Beta is Evolving The beta program for the next release of Ehcache for Terracotta, dubbed "Project Darwin," is now live over at...

0 replies - 15614 views - 01/22/10 by Mitch Pronschinske in Daily Dose

Daily Dose - SpringSource Hurts MyEclipse's Feelings

SpringSource Hurts MyEclipse's FeelingsGenuitec and Skyway Software announced a MyEclipse IDE for the Spring framework that will be available by the end of the...

1 replies - 20341 views - 01/14/10 by Mitch Pronschinske in Daily Dose

Daily Dose - Where's the SDK, Google?

Windows 7 Slate PC's Unveiled Before Apple's Tablet   While Apple keeps their 'Tablet' under lock and key until late January, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer...

0 replies - 14577 views - 01/07/10 by Mitch Pronschinske in Daily Dose

GoGrid Gets Objectivity/DB

GoGrid's Technology Partner program just added another tool to the database management toolbox.  Objectivity/DB, a fully distributed and federated database...

0 replies - 2632 views - 01/06/10 by Mitch Pronschinske in News