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by David Heinemeier Hansson, July 29, 2004, Submit comment
After almost a year of incognito development, I've released Rails in its entirety. It's aimed as a step up for PHP programmers and a release of pain for the Java/C# crowd. Oh, and it's all done in Ruby.
by Charles Bell, July 24, 2004, 12 comments
You really need to be uninterrupted to code properly.
by Eamonn McManus, July 23, 2004, 2 comments
All too often, developers think that documenting their new
creations just means writing a detailed technical description
of what it does. In a sense, they're explaining things to
themselves. But what you really need to do is explain things
to someone who's coming across your stuff for the first time.
by Dale Asberry, July 16, 2004, Submit comment
Moving to new paradigms happens one step at a time. Willingness to take that step means doing the hard work that it takes to let go of the past and embrace the future.
by Rick Kitts, July 15, 2004, 10 comments
Jello has several very nice properties. It's cheap. It tastes good. It comes in cool colors. It's firm but not stiff. Systems need to be built like that. Firm, but not stiff. With clear boundaries.
by Dale Asberry, July 15, 2004, Submit comment
I collaborated with a coworker to create this blurb for a corporate technology roadmap.
by Jack Shirazi, July 14, 2004, Submit comment
I decided it was time to validate the HTML on my site, but wanted an integrated solution that would flag problems during the build process.
by Robert C. Martin, July 13, 2004, 1 comment
The trials and tribulations of an apprentice at Object Mentor.
by Bill Venners, July 13, 2004, Submit comment
Today we launched the Artima Chapters Library, where you can get information about newly published books for developers. For each book, you can download a free chapter, and review or discuss the book in the Books Forum.
by Sean Landis, July 12, 2004, 3 comments
Does service oriented architecture mean Web Services? Is Web Services even appropriate as an SOA technology? These and other issues are explored in this post.
by Robert C. Martin, July 7, 2004, 6 comments
Every software vendor needs to convince you that their product is _different_ from all the others. Unfortunately, one of the most common strategies for differentiation is obfuscation.
by Sean Landis, July 1, 2004, Submit comment
I really pooped out last night. I'm getting old, and the battle with strep when I got here caught up with me. But the General Session was great for Jini folk.
by Rick Kitts, July 1, 2004, Submit comment
There's stuff to do at JavaOne without spending a dime
by Sean Landis, July 1, 2004, Submit comment
Really 2.5-3.5. What happened (at least what I saw), etc.
by Sean Landis, June 29, 2004, Submit comment
Most of the action is yet to come this evening.
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