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Mitch Pronschinske05/22/13
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Links You Don't Want To Miss (May 23)

It's time to make Java debugging suck less, and it's also time to start pronouncing "GIF" "jif". Plus, some crucial employability tips and the real difference between "web" and "enterprise" developers.

Mitch Pronschinske05/17/13
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Links You Don't Want To Miss (May 17)

New JavaScript and CSS tools are on their way, along with a managed NoSQL DB from Google. Plus Jekyll 1.0 and a super-jumping robot.

Mitch Pronschinske05/13/13
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Links You Don't Want To Miss (May 13)

See why Ars Technica thinks that the W3C’s new DRM framework will empower the open web and check out the benchmarking of Dart and Java. Plus a iOS 7 concept design and 7 tips on minion management.

Mitch Pronschinske05/01/13
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Links You Don't Want To Miss (May 1)

Get some advice for dealing with burnout or if you find that you don't want to program anymore. Plus some important news about the JS spec "Promises" and a 17 year old girl who won a major hackathon.

Mitch Pronschinske04/24/13
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Links You Don't Want To Miss (4/25)

Ngnix gets a new major release while TechEmpower continues their epic web framework performance benchmarks. Plus, Google's mobile web performance checklist and a tool for rapid drag-and-drop prototyping with twitter bootstrap.

Mitch Pronschinske04/11/13
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Links You Don't Want To Miss (4/12)

A node v. php v. go benchmarking session and some cool CSS and Mac tools make up this link list. Plus GitHub turns 5 and we get a demo of quantum levitation.

Mitch Pronschinske04/07/13
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DZone Links You Don't Want To Miss (4/8)

More about asm.js from John Resig and also some amazing benchmarks for comparing a ton of different web frameworks. Plus Rackspace is suing patent trolls and a blogger explores what is really necessary in a programming language.

Mitch Pronschinske04/01/13
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DZone Links You Don't Want To Miss (4/2)

An April Fools Roundup, Rackspace acquisitions of NoSQL hosters, and NoSQL benchmarking. Plus the Bitcoin surge and the invisible UI concept.

Mitch Pronschinske03/26/13
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Links You Don't Want To Miss (3/27)

News about Google's Go and Ruby. Plus, the hoops that job candidates have to jump through and Erlang the Movie II: The Sequel.

Mitch Pronschinske03/18/13
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Pipeline Communication Pattern w/ ZeroMQ and C#

See this demo of ZeroMQ with Microsoft .NET C# using the pipeline communication pattern and find out how I plan to build my HFT platform using ZeroMQ.

Mitch Pronschinske03/16/13
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ICE Demo to have Java talk to C#

Ice provides a communication solution that is simple to understand and easy to program with. Yet, despite its simplicity, Ice is flexible enough to accommodate even the most demanding and mission-critical applications.

Mitch Pronschinske03/11/13
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DZone Links You Don't Want To Miss (2013/3/11)

Learn about Clojure's unsafe reader, WTFM, and a program problem solving parable. Plus, GAE drops Python 2.5 finally.

Mitch Pronschinske03/04/13
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DZone Links You Don't Want To Miss (3/4/13)

A Java 0-day is found in the wild and Raspberry Pi sells 1 million units in 1 year. Plus, speculation about how the ancient Romans could have made a computer.

Mitch Pronschinske02/27/13
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JNBridge Adds Mono Support, Allowing Linux Deployment on the .NET Side of Java/.NET Interop Solution

Java/.NET interoperability tool provider, JNBridge just released the next major version of their software. The main new feature is Mono support (the open source clone of the .NET framework). The big advantage of this is the ability to migrate anything .NET (like an ASP.NET application) to run on a Linux machine.

Mitch Pronschinske02/27/13
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DZone Links You Don't Want To Miss (2/27/13)

See a useful developer's guide to images and research on how people hold their smartphones. Plus, new details about Stuxnet and a new release for Django.