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Speaking at JavaOne 2009

Posted by: Ken Sipe on April 30, 2009

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Presentation Worst Practices

Posted by: Ken Sipe on April 29, 2009

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We need a US Groovy/Grails/Griffon Conference

Posted by: Dave Klein on April 29, 2009

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Linux Journal Readers Choice Awards

Posted by: Dave Klein on April 29, 2009

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Building Spring 3 working with Git

Posted by: Ken Sipe on April 27, 2009

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Launching OSGi with Pax Runner

Posted by: Craig Walls on April 27, 2009

In last week's article, we saw how to go from zero to working OSGi bundles quickly using Pax Construct. We've only scratched the surface of Pax Construct and we'll look at it some more in a future article. This week, however, we're going to uncover the ma   more »

A Beautiful Teams Evening

Posted by: Johanna Rothman on April 24, 2009

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Laziness, I Haz It

Posted by: Aaron Bedra on April 23, 2009

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Good Ideas Aren’t Always New

Posted by: Nathaniel Schutta on April 21, 2009

At QCon, Glenn Vanderburg, Michael Feathers and I (there may have been others, as I recall some ESB was involved…) were talking about Mike’s 10 Papers Every Programmer Should Read post (if you haven’t read it, please do so now, I’l   more »

Pax Construct: From zero to OSGi

Posted by: Craig Walls on April 20, 2009

If you were to ask me what I think the best and quickest way to get started with Ruby web development is, I'd tell you to look into Ruby on Rails. Rails isn't the only way to develop web applications in Ruby--but it certainly is the most prominent choice.   more »

Test Infecting the Legacy Organization

Posted by: Nathaniel Schutta on April 15, 2009

As Neal Ford explains, the NFJS Anthology series has been reborn as a monthly magazine and in the current edition, you can read my take on test infecting legacy organizations. I’ve been a proponent of the testing meme for most of my career but IR   more »

Vendors are Risky Too

Posted by: Nathaniel Schutta on April 13, 2009

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A Dozen OSGi Myths and Misconceptions

Posted by: Craig Walls on April 13, 2009

Anybody who knows me or has been following me lately knows that I have an interest in OSGi. And I'm not alone--there has a lot of buzz about OSGi in the past few years. But as I talk about OSGi with other developers, I often hear them   more »

Two Four significant OSGi-related releases today!

Posted by: Craig Walls on April 9, 2009

I'm quite excited to see two fairly significant OSGi-related projects released today: Spring-DM 1.2   more »

Programming Scala Beta Release

Posted by: Venkat Subramaniam on April 4, 2009

I'm delighted to announce the Beta Release of the Programming Scala book. The topics covered in the book are:   more »