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Sun demos JavaFX apps Video icon

Sun demos JavaFX apps

Video At JavaOne, the company unveils two new JavaFX-powered apps: Photo Flocker and Movie Cloud [07 May 2008]


Sun shows off JavaFX platform Video icon

Sun shows off JavaFX platform

Video At the JavaOne Conference, Sun demos the JavaFX application, a competitor to Adobe's AIR and Microsoft's Silverlight [07 May 2008]


Sun previews JavaFX for rich web applications

News The company began its JavaOne conference by showcasing its new rich internet-application technology and its potential for developers [07 May 2008]

Microsoft platform tops Web 2.0 developer survey

News The company's Web 2.0 development platform has beaten offerings from Google and Facebook to lead in a users' choice survey that some believe is flawed [07 May 2008]

Adobe opens parts of Flash in mobile push

News The company is aiming for greater use of Flash within mobile and other non-PC devices with the launch of the Open Screen Project [01 May 2008]

Sony Ericsson to bridge Flash and Java

News The phone manufacturer wants mobile developers to be able to pick and choose their favourite elements from the rival platforms [01 May 2008]

Mozilla warns of Flash and Silverlight 'agenda'

News The founder of Mozilla Europe claims Adobe and Microsoft's rich-media tech threatens the open nature of the web but concedes they are currently necessary for multimedia content [30 Apr 2008]

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Debian: We're not looking for commercial fortune

Debian: We're not looking for commercial fortune

Q&A Steve McIntyre, newly elected project leader for the Debian GNU/Linux operating system, talks about why the project is not planning to ape the commercial approach taken by Red Hat and Novell/Suse [28 Apr 2008]

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Java fully open-sourced 'by end of year'

News Once every component of Java is GPL-compliant, the software will be able to be fully integrated into Linux distributions such as Ubuntu and Fedora [25 Apr 2008]

Debian suffers from community growing pains

News Developers attempting to join the Debian community have criticised the management of the Linux operating system [22 Apr 2008]

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Torvalds releases Linux 2.6.25

News The Linux creator has released the latest version of the kernel, which includes changes to Wi-Fi support, virtualisation, real-time scheduling and file systems [21 Apr 2008]

The secret to creating 'pretty' code

The secret to creating 'pretty' code

Q&A Perforce chief technology officer Christopher Seiwald maintains that software code should be more than simply functional [17 Apr 2008]


Microsoft woos hobbyist developers

News The software maker has launched a project to encourge more amateur developers to tinker with its embedded software [16 Apr 2008]

CodeGear offers drag-and-drop web development

News The company has launched a drag-and-drop development environment for building interactive web applications [15 Apr 2008]

Intel gives C++ a parallel life

News The company's Ct programming model may help C and C++ developers take advantage of a parallel computing without changing any code [09 Apr 2008]

Open-source global IT health programme launched

News An open-source organisation has launched a global programme to develop interoperable platforms for electronic healthcare [08 Apr 2008]

Lastminute development 'guru' joins Huddle

News Online collaboration website Huddle.net has snapped up Lastminute.com's director of software development Jonathan Howell to head up its technology practice as CTO [03 Apr 2008]

VMware automates virtual-machine management

News VMware's Lifecycle Manager measures virtual machine usage so they can be financially 'charged back' to business units [02 Apr 2008]

CodeGear cultivates developer intelligence

News The company has introduced a new approach to code generation into its IDE for Java based on Eclipse [01 Apr 2008]

Borland updates tools for global development

News The company has updated its software change and configuration management toolset for greater use within globally distributed programming environments [01 Apr 2008]

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Worried WiFi user

Tuesday 1 December 2009, 10:28 AM

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Hang on a moment.

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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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