Archive for March, 2009
Posted on March 31, 2009 - by admin
Multi-core Clip Show
Yet another multicore rant. This one is triggered by the recent Multicore Expo.
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Multi-core Clip Show
Posted on March 31, 2009 - by admin
iTWire – Colossal open source mobile framework lets you write code …
Technology news, views and jobs, The claim is so impressive you might mistake it for an April Fool’s prank, but this time it is true: Rhomobile have released version 1.0 of their open source mobile framework – “Rhodes” – to build native …
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Posted on March 31, 2009 - by admin
Simeon Says » Adobe Open Source Done Right
Adobe Open Source Done Right. ..
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Simeon Says » Adobe Open Source Done Right
Posted on March 31, 2009 - by admin
OSGi and Spring: Part 2: Build and deploy OSGi as Spring bundles using Felix
Build and package Java classes as OSGi bundles using the Spring DM framework in a Felix container. This article, Part 2 of this series, shows you how to create bundles using the Spring framework and then deploy them in a Felix runtime
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OSGi and Spring: Part 2: Build and deploy OSGi as Spring bundles using Felix
Posted on March 31, 2009 - by admin
Cultured Perl: Perl and the Amazon cloud, Part 1
In Part 1 of a five-part series, Ted Zlatanov explains the benefits and drawbacks of Amazon’s Simple Storage Service (S3) and SimpleDB offerings when it comes to building a Web site.
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Cultured Perl: Perl and the Amazon cloud, Part 1
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Exploring CouchDB
Relational databases define a strict structure and provide a rigid way to maintain data for a software application.
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Exploring CouchDB
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Make dashboards with XQuery
Many digital dashboards that cropped up in the 1980s were horrible (if not unsubtle) analogs to a car’s dashboard.
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Make dashboards with XQuery
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Is there value in cloud computing?
Cloud computing is at an early stage of development, with a diverse group of providers delivering an array of services from full-blown cloud-based applications to storage services to spam filtering.
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Is there value in cloud computing?
Posted on March 31, 2009 - by admin
Meall Dubh » Blog Archive » Microsoft warns against open source
Despite Microsoft’s claims to be coming more accepting of open source , this progression in their thinking has yet to reach the designers of their MS-Office software, a competitor to OpenOffice.org. This screenshot clearly shows the …
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Microsoft to release VB6 as Open Source – Guy Barrette
After many years of complaints from the VB6 developers around the world, Microsoft has finally agreed to re release VB6, not as a full product, but as a full featured, not crippled free Open Source product with source code on CodePlex. …
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