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Python gets faster

News Builder: The 'Need for Speed' coding sprint aimed to make various improvements in Python's execution speeds [31 May 2006]

Mobile Web users promised seamless mobility

News Builder@WWW2006: Using the Web on the move should be seamless, according to the UK chairman of Motorola [23 May 2006]

BMC claims lead in service management

News Struggling to keep a firm grip on your company's IT assets? BMC claims that its new tools could help [15 May 2006]

Ease your JavaScript testing and debugging load

Help/HowTo JavaScript development tools have been slow to materialise, but there are various options available today [08 May 2006]

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Google gets Code Jamming in the UK

News Builder: This is your chance to impress the search giant with your programming prowess [03 May 2006]

IBM buys developer BuildForge

News The maker of audit software for developers has been brought in-house by IBM to strengthen its 'ecosystem' of open-source developers [03 May 2006]

Gates: Office 2007 will enable a new class of application

News Builder: Developers will be able to create collaborative applications based on Office products, which Bill Gates claims will make them easier and more familiar for end users [22 Mar 2006]

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BrainAcademy 2006 seeks coding stars

News Builder: The UK's programming competition is back, and this time overseas coders and school students can join in [20 Mar 2006]

Cassatt launches Java server consolidation software

News Builder: The project is currently only certified to work with WebLogic, but JBoss and WebSphere support is on the way [06 Mar 2006]

Vint Cerf in Google recruitment drive

News The networking pioneer is to tour the UK in a bid to recruit coders for the search giant [06 Mar 2006]

VMware launches $200,000 challenge for virtual appliances

News As if VMware did not already have enough companies lining up to catch the virtualisation wave, the company has launched a contest to spur development [27 Feb 2006]

Standards, money and proprietary code: Why IBM passed on JBoss

News Builder: IBM's software chief has shed some light on why his firm passed on Oracle's latest acquistion target [20 Feb 2006]

Sun puts Java 6 beta on display

News Builder: Mustang is now available for coders who want to get to grips with the next version of Java [15 Feb 2006]

Ruby on Rails: The importance of being 1.0

Q&A Builder: We speak to David Heinemeier Hansson about the merits of open source, why Ruby on Rails should really be at 2.0 by now and how logic should keep out of the database [09 Feb 2006]

Borland segues from coding to lifecycle management

News Builder: The company that created many famous names in software development is quitting the coding tools market and will concentrate purely on the process of software creation, backed by its purchase of Segue Software [08 Feb 2006]

Intel releases beta Mac development tools

News Developers can now get their hands on compiler and library previews optimised for Apple's Intel-based machines [18 Jan 2006]

London to host first UK PHP conference

News PHP developers from the UK and abroad will gather in the capital to discuss technical issues, in what should be a friendly and relaxed environment [10 Jan 2006]

Open source application server gets Twisted

News The latest version of the open source application server Zope now incorporates an open source Web server [10 Jan 2006]

Microsoft embraces open-source scripting language

News The software giant has unveiled the first beta of IronPython, a .NET implementation of Python [04 Jan 2006]

Microsoft recruits user interface expert

News Bill Buxton is set to help Microsoft adapt to a world where the 'society of devices' is generating more data than ever [20 Dec 2005]

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Don't forget the tools

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The fact is: Software developers today are really designers and not coders. The reason that business anlaysts exist today to model solutions is because they understand the value of designing software before writing it. All too often developers create code that has little value because they do not understand that business classes interact with other classes within the confines of a working model or pattern.

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