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CMS: stands for "complicating my shit"

It's sad but true. The gap between back-end developers and front-end developers remains. In my plea to trust your htmler I focused on the...

0 replies - 3870 views - 10/28/10 by Niels Matthijs in News

Daily Dose - Chromium OS on the iPad

A developer who provides nightly Chromium builds has managed to port Google's Chromium OS to the iPad.  He posted a picture of the iPad's web page running in...

0 replies - 20681 views - 09/29/10 by Mitch Pronschinske in Daily Dose

Daily Dose - Mylyn Becomes Top Level Project

After a major reorganization at the beginning of this year, the Eclipse Mylyn ALM (application lifecycle management) project has earned 'top level' status. ...

0 replies - 15259 views - 09/16/10 by Mitch Pronschinske in Daily Dose

Daily Dose - RabbitMQ 2.0 Upgrades to AMQP 0.9.1

The RabbitMQ messaging system, which was recently be acquired by VMware's SpringSource, has reached version 2.0.  The AMQP-based system has a new persister...

0 replies - 22615 views - 08/25/10 by Mitch Pronschinske in Daily Dose

Daily Dose - Your Passwords Need to be Longer

Due to the increasing performance unlocked by GPUs, password cracking software will soon be able to discover your 7-10 character password without a problem...

1 replies - 27594 views - 08/17/10 by Mitch Pronschinske in Daily Dose

Daily Dose - Vim Increases Vigor

Two years have passed since the release of Vim 7.2, and today version 7.3 is here with a few improvements, but nothing major.  Vim has remained a consistently...

0 replies - 21087 views - 08/16/10 by Mitch Pronschinske in Daily Dose

Link an entity to a hierarchy with different Id type

In a thread of Guisa (Italian language), a user poses a question, he works with a legacy db, he has Foo and Bar entities with id of different type, one...

0 replies - 1734 views - 08/03/10 by Ricci Gian Maria in News

Daily Dose - GitHub Hits 1 Million Projects

Source hosting site, GitHub, reached more than one million projects over the weekend, according to their VP of R&D.  Around 60% of projects are full...

2 replies - 14289 views - 07/25/10 by Mitch Pronschinske in Daily Dose

Evolution of DDD: CQRS and Event Sourcing

Speaking at the DDD exchange conference today, Greg Young said that doing doing domain driven design is impossible with a classic three layer...

1 replies - 7511 views - 06/18/10 by Gojko Adzic in News

Daily Dose - Hibernate and Hibernate Validator Releases

The final release of Hibernate 3.5.3 was delivered today with three main bugfixes.  Hibernate Validator 4.1 CR 1 was also released today.  Validator 4.1 adds...

0 replies - 16547 views - 06/17/10 by Mitch Pronschinske in Daily Dose

MDA: Callback On Garbage Collected Delegate

One day I’m going to write a long, detailed post about an incredible tool called Managed Debugging Assistants (MDAs). But today is not that day. Instead,...

0 replies - 2199 views - 06/15/10 by Sasha Goldshtein in News

Exemplar - Code Search Engine for Finding Highly Relevant Applications

After our first meeting to discuss ICSE 2010 papers with my presentation on Software Traceability with Topic Modeling, yesterday we had our second...

1 replies - 7219 views - 06/07/10 by Keyvan Nayyeri in News

Building Websites with DotNetNuke 5

Several weeks ago I was approached by Packt Publishing to review the latest DotNetNuke book, Building Websites with DotNetNuke 5 by Michael Washington and...

0 replies - 3223 views - 06/01/10 by Dave Bush in News

Your Refcardz WishList: What Cards Would You Like To Appear in the Series?

As you know by now, we're celebrating the launch of our 100th Refcard at DZone this week. Today I have a simple question for you: are there any Refcardz that...

28 replies - 7572 views - 05/26/10 by James Sugrue in Articles

Daily Dose - Spring Roo 1.1 Supports GWT, GAE, and Solr

With the first milestone release of Spring Roo 1.1.0, Project Lead Ben Alex says you can build a working web app with a Google Web Toolkit (GWT) front-end in...

0 replies - 24600 views - 05/19/10 by Mitch Pronschinske in Daily Dose