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Daily del.icio.us for May 16th through May 18th

by Vinny Carpenter on May 18, 2008

Google Doctype - Documenting the Open Web - Google Doctype is an open encyclopedia and reference library. Written by web developers, for web developers. It includes articles on web security, JavaScript DOM manipulation, CSS tips and tricks, and more. The reference section includes a growing library Testability Explorer - TestabilityExplorer.org records the testability scores for many open source and commercial Java libraries. The compiled bytecode for the library is analyzed and metrics are calculated for the testability of individual classes. Those classes fall into one Brandon Werner » Blog Archive » ACM Article: How Intuitive is Object Oriented Design? - There is an incredible article that was published in the Communications of the ACM entitled “How Intuitive is Object Oriented Design?” by Irit Hadar from the University of Haifa, Israel and Uri Leron from the Israeli Institute of Technology. It goes t cloudtools - Google Code - Cloud Tools is a set of tools for deploying and testing Java EE applications on Amazon's Elastic Computing Cloud (EC2). Wind power, alternative energy | Salon News - A stunning new report just issued by the Bush administration finds that for under 2 cents a day per household, Americans could get 300 gigawatts of wind by 2030 which would reduce carbon dioxide emissions from electricity generation by 25 percent in 2030. InfoQ: Getting Started with Grails - In this presentation from QCon San Francisco 2007, Jason Rudolph gives an overview and demonstration of Grails. Topics covered include Java/Grails integration, Grails plugins, creating a complete Grails sample application from scratch, the structure of a Scott Hanselman's Computer Zen - 11 Top Tips for a Successful Technical Presentation - 11 Top Tips for a Successful Technical Presentation peterpascale.com » TeamCity Lessons Learned (Build Trophy For Sale) - In honor of four months of successful TeamCity usage - I offer this set of TeamCity lessons learned: SpringSource Team Blog » Why should I care about OSGi anyway? - Michael Burke asked a great question on that thread which can be paraphrased as "forgetting the hype surrounding OSGi, what benefits can I expect to see if I port an application currently packaged as an EAR to OSGi bundles? Linux On A Stick: Fedora 9 Puts Your Desktop on a USB Drive - This week's release of the Fedora 9 Linux distribution makes putting a full-fledged desktop on a portable USB thumb drive a three-click affair. Even better, you don't need Linux installed to create it, you can leave the data on your thumb drive untouched,
Tags: amazon, article, aws, blog, build, cloudcomputing, cloudtalk, Cluster, continuous-integration, cruisecontrol, css, ec2, economics, Energy, fedora, google, grails, groovy, hosting, howto, html, idea, infoq, intellij, J2EE, java, javascript, lifehacker, Linux, maven, methodology, mockobjects, oo, OOD, osgi, politics, powerpoint, presentation, presentations, productivity, programming, reference, s3, screencast, software, speaking, spring, teamcity, technology, testing, tips, tutorial, unix, usb, virtualization, web, wiki

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Daily del.icio.us for April 22nd through April 25th

by Vinny Carpenter on April 25, 2008

Bonus Quote of the Day — Political Wire - "The Clintons know that she can?t win this. But they?'re hell-bound to make it impossible for Obama to win." Thank you, Javascript - The Daily WTF - Javascript supports octal numbers. Any number starting with a zero is octal, even if it can't be an actual octal number. In certain languages, like Perl, trying to use a non-octal number as an octal number results in an error. In other languages, like Jav Screencast #1 - Amazon EC2 plugin for IntelliJ | Elastic Grid Blog - Here is a screencast demonstration the use of the Amazon EC2 plugin for IntelliJ IDEA a little madness » Ext Discovers Step 2 of the Slashdot Business Model? - The saddest part about this is that the Ext team really have built a fantastic library, and a vibrant community around it. The library had all the hallmarks of an open source success story. Now, however, Ext have committed the cardinal sin of an open sour Application Development Trends - SpringSource Enterprise Edition Now Live - The new SpringSource Enterprise Edition product is specifically designed to support large organizations, providing enterprise-class tools and features. The product aims to meet enterprise requirements by being "certified, warranted and indemnified,". Sun looks to free up the rest of Java | The Industry Standard - By freeing these up, Java can be fully open-source and thus be packaged more easily with Linux distributions. In conjunction with this activity, Sun is talking with Linux distributors, including OpenSuse, Ubuntu and Fedora to have them offer an updated ve Windows Server 2008 Now 'PHP Ready' - Microsoft and Zend have worked together on Zend Core, Zend's tested, certified and supported version of PHP. Zend Core and PHP are now certified for Windows Server 2008. InfoQ: Comparing JEE Servers - When picking which JEE server to use for your application, you have a number of choices to select from. Knowing which application server is the best is key. Jonathan Campbell took a handful of JEE application servers, and came up with surprising results Ext JS - Blog - Ext JS is pleased to announce the latest release of the Ext JS toolkit and the introduction of a new product, Ext GWT 1.0 (beta 1). The Ext JS version has been updated to 2.1 and includes new components, performance improvements, bug fixes and more. Ajaxian » Ext JS 2.1 Released - Ext JS 2.1 has been released. In this point release the featured changes are: Full REST support, Added Ext.StatusBar Component and Samples, Ext.Slider Component and Samples, Example to demonstrate Remote Loading of Component Configs, Grid Filtering Sample
Tags: ajax, amazon, component, date, ec2, enterprise, ExtGWT, extjs, fedora, foss, framework, glassfish, gwt, idea, intellij, interesting, J2EE, java, javascript, jboss, library, license, Linux, microsoft, news, obama, octal, OpenJDK, opensource, php, politics, programming, review, server, spring2.0, SpringFramework, ubuntu, WebLogic, window, windows2008, zend

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Daily del.icio.us for Jun 01, 2007 through Jun 02, 2007

by Vinny Carpenter on June 2, 2007

Google kicks offline Web apps into gear | CNET News.com - The goal of Google Gears is to create a single, standardized way to add offline capabilities to Web applications. The initial code is aimed at JavaScript Ajax-style Web applications. It runs on IE & Firefox on Windows, Mac OS and Linux How to build the world's best paper planes | Lifeandhealth | Life and Health - Get designs for the world's best paper planes plus tips from aviation experts on how to make them fly faster and longer Christophe Coenraets » Flex-based SQLAdmin for Google Gears - The demo is a Flex-based Sales Force Automation application that uses Gears to save data to a local SQLite database while offline, and automatically synchronizes back with the server when you reconnect to the network. BEA WebLogic Event Server, First and only Java container for high-performance, event-driven applications - BEA WebLogic Event Server is the first and only Java container for high-performance event-driven applications It's Still the Latency, Stupid…pt.1 - If you think bandwidth is the only thing affecting your network speed, think again. As pipes get bigger, latency becomes the real bottleneck. This article discusses network latency, how to measure it, why its important, and how to plan for it. Complex con Fedora 7 released - You can find a tour filled with pictures and videos of this exciting new release of Fedora 7. This release includes significant new versions of many key components and technologies TableKit - TableKit is a collection of HTML table enhancements using the Prototype framework. TableKit currently implements row striping, column sorting, column resizing and cell editing using Ajax.
Tags: airplanes, ajax, applications, bandwidth, BEA, broadband, development, events, fedora, fedora7, flex, fun, gears, google, googlegears, java, javascript, latency, library, Linux, messaging, networking, offline, opensource, paper, prototype, table, tables, tcp/ip, Tech, videos, webdesign, WebLogic

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Daily del.icio.us for May 31, 2007 through Jun 01, 2007

by Vinny Carpenter on June 1, 2007

BEA WebLogic Event Server, First and only Java container for high-performance, event-driven applications - BEA WebLogic Event Server is the first and only Java container for high-performance event-driven applications It's Still the Latency, Stupid…pt.1 - If you think bandwidth is the only thing affecting your network speed, think again. As pipes get bigger, latency becomes the real bottleneck. This article discusses network latency, how to measure it, why its important, and how to plan for it. Complex con Fedora 7 released - You can find a tour filled with pictures and videos of this exciting new release of Fedora 7. This release includes significant new versions of many key components and technologies TableKit - TableKit is a collection of HTML table enhancements using the Prototype framework. TableKit currently implements row striping, column sorting, column resizing and cell editing using Ajax. Google Gears API Developer's Guide (Beta) - Architecture - During development of Gears, we experimented with many different architectures for offline-enabled web applications. In this document we briefly look at some of them and explore their advantages and disadvantages. InfoQ: A Wicket User Revisits JSF - Peter recently took a 2nd look at JSF after developing most recently with Wicket. The evaluation was prompted by his recent writing on migrating from Spring MVC / Webflow to Wicket. Google Gears - Enabling Offline Web Applications - Google Gears (BETA) is an open source browser extension that enables web applications to provide offline functionality using following JavaScript APIs:
Tags: ajax, architecture, bandwidth, BEA, broadband, browser, developer, development, events, fedora, fedora7, firefox, gears, google, java, javascript, jsf, latency, library, Linux, messaging, networking, offline, offlineajax, prototype, spring, table, tables, tcp/ip, Tech, videos, webdesign, WebLogic, wicket

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Daily del.icio.us for Feb 20, 2007 through Feb 21, 2007

by Vinny Carpenter on February 21, 2007

Bob's Unit Testing Best Practices - Testing Digitally - Having used Agile programming methods for a number of years now. I have come across some best practices for unit testing that I would like to share with you. O'Reilly Open Books Project - O'Reilly has published a number of Open Books–books with various forms of "open" copyright–over the years. Ajaxian - YUI Version 2.2.0 Released - YUI 2.2.0 has been released one year after YUI was released into open source. Yahoo! UI Library: DataTable - The DataTable control provides a simple yet powerful API to display screen-reader accessible tabular data on a web page. Notable features include sortable columns, pagination, scrolling, row selection, resizeable columns, and inline editing. Jump Start Your AJAX Development with the Google Web Toolkit - The Unofficial Google Wiki - A free wiki from Wikia - The Google Web Toolkit addresses the development of an AJAX application in a very methodical manner NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5 - Tutorials - Using Hibernate With the NetBeans Visual Web Pack - This tutorial shows you how to use the Hibernate framework in a NetBeans Visual Web Pack project. It also shows how to wrap back end data with Option arrays and ObjectListDataProvider objects for binding to JavaServer Faces components. James Ward?s Blog - Blog Archive - Faster Flex Applications: Shrink Your RSLs - Here is what you need to do if you want to have size optimized RSLs rebelutionary: Enterprise Wikis Replace Shared Drives - Confluence & WebDAV - A lot of people talk about wikis 'replacing' email - which I think is too broad a statement - but very few people focus on the impact wikis have on shared drives Red Hat endorses KVM virtualization | CNET News.com - Red Hat, the dominant Linux seller, will include KVM (Kernel Virtual Machine) in the next version of its Fedora Linux v7 Three Hypotheses of Human Interface Design - Tantek's Thoughts - Human interface cognitive load is proportional to the number of clicks/keystrokes/gestures
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