Links for November 9th through November 13th

November 13, 2011

The End of Borders and the Future of Books – Businessweek – An inside look at the real reasons for the once-beloved chain's demise New features and improvements in Hibernate 4.0 – New features and improvements in Hibernate 4.0 Hibernate Core Migration Guide : 4.0 – Get ready for Hibernate 4.0 with this Hibernate core [...]

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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 September 20th through September 28th

September 28, 2010

InfoQ: The Joy of Testing – John Hughes shows how to explore the possible bugs of a code by creating a series of tests in Erlang and using multiple test frameworks, discovering the faults through successive tests and evaluating the frameworks while doing it. InfoWorld review: Top Java programming tools – IntelliJ is an excellent [...]

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Daily del.icio.us for July 25th through July 29th

July 29, 2010

Stevey’s Blog Rants: Wikileaks To Leak 5000 Open Source Java Projects With All That Private/Final Bullshit Removed – Java programmers around the globe are in a panic today over a Wikileaks press release issued at 8:15am GMT. Wikileaks announced that they will re-release the source code for thousands of Open Source Java projects, making all [...]

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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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Daily del.icio.us for July 2nd through July 6th

July 7, 2010

Fareed Zakaria – Obama’s CEO problem — and ours – The Federal Reserve recently reported that America's 500 largest nonfinancial companies have accumulated an astonishing $1.8 trillion of cash on their balance sheets Data URIs make CSS sprites obsolete | NCZOnline – CSS sprites were a solution to the problem of multiple HTTP requests to [...]

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Daily del.icio.us for February 23rd through February 27th

February 27, 2010

Evolutionary Goo » Blog Archive » The Next Big Language: For the Enterprise or the Masses? – Although the JVM and Java has revolutionized software with its ability to run on many operating systems, its dominance is only in large enterprise business software. SOA@WORK: IT job trends – Which technologies you should learn next – [...]

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

December 7, 2009

Google Goggles ‘visual search’ arrives for Android | News | TechRadar UK – Google has announced a visual search application for Android phones called Google Goggles, allowing users to point their phone at anything, from buildings and landmarks to business cards and papers and search for it. SpringSource, Oracle To Back Modular Eclipse Project for [...]

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Daily del.icio.us for May 27th through June 2nd

June 2, 2009

Amazon Web Services Blog: Setting up a Load-Balanced Oracle Weblogic Cluster in Amazon EC2 – Oracle recently made available a set of AMI images suitable for use with the Amazon EC2 cloud computing platform. I found the two images (32-bit and 64-bit) that contain Weblogic (along with Oracle Enterprise Linux 5 and JRockit) the most [...]

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Daily del.icio.us for May 24th through May 27th

May 27, 2009

Op-Ed Columnist – Cheney Lost to Bush – NYTimes.com – But the bottom line is that Obama has taken a series of moderate and time-tested policy compromises. He has preserved and reformed them intelligently. He has fit them into a persuasive framework. By doing that, he has not made us less safe. He has made [...]

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